'Playing with fire': Israel warns of intensified military action against Hezbollah
Israel intensifies airstrikes against Hezbollah despite a 2024 ceasefire, citing the group's 15,000-20,000 missile arsenal and ongoing threats to northern Israeli communities.
- On November 2, 2025, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz warned Israel would escalate operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon after an airstrike killed four people in Nabatiyeh governorate.
- The ceasefire's disarmament clause requires Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah, but Israel maintains troops in five areas and intelligence warns Hezbollah is rebuilding military infrastructure.
- The US and Israel have increased pressure on Beirut to disarm Hezbollah as U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack signalled an armed confrontation may soon occur.
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Hezbollah's disarmament is not progressing fast enough for the Israeli government, almost daily Israel attacks. Soon the armed forces could go one step further
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Israel’s war with the militant group Hezbollah should have officially ended with a ceasefire last November. However, Israel has continued to destroy hundreds of homes and critical civilian infrastructure in southern Lebanon. According to a report by NPR, the village of Hula in southern Lebanon bears a monument engraved with the names of almost 100 Lebanese killed there in 1948, just after the creation of the state of Israel. The monument is now …
The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire is in danger of shattering
It’s been almost a year since Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia that arguably held more power in Lebanon than the government itself, signed a ceasefire to end a ferocious two-month long war. The deal couldn’t have come at a better time; thousands of Israeli air and artillery strikes had pulverized southern Lebanon, Hezbollah’s traditional base of operations, leading to a displacement crisis and killing close to 4,000 Lebanese. Whole swa…
"Hezbollah Playing With Fire": Israel As It Warns Of Intensifying Attacks
Israel on Sunday signalled it could intensify operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused of rearming, urging Beirut to disarm the Iran-backed group.
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