We will ensure the “restoration of security to allow the residents of the north to return safely to their homes,” said the Israeli defense minister.
Lebanon
Israeli soldiers continue to uncover Hezbollah weapons caches in Southern Lebanon.
Those with eyes should see, and those with ears should hear. The world is amazed by Israel’s achievements since October 7, but not everyone can admit it.
We examine the latest developments in the Syrian civil war, which put Iran further in crisis and present Israel with a strategic dilemma.
Unlike Hamas to the south, Hezbollah has not been destroyed; it continues to exert influence over the country, and Iran can quickly rebuild it.
The group was unarmed and claimed to have entered the active warzone by accident.
It is not clear this enforcement goes far enough, says Professor Uzi Rabi.
Sixty percent of homes in Metula have been destroyed or badly damaged, part of $553 million in damages to some 9,000 structures across the evacuated border region.
The arrangement is fragile, and Hezbollah’s intentions of keeping to it are in doubt, says Professor Eyal Zisser.
Of course, everyone instinctively wants a ceasefire. Peace. But this ceasefire was forced upon us.
