An interview with Israel’s consul general in New York City.
Lebanon
The defense minister’s comments come amid reports of an emerging agreement to halt fighting against Hezbollah.
IAF strikes Hezbollah target at Beirut Airport • IDF soldier, Israeli civilian killed in separate Hezbollah rocket attacks • Lebanese media reports uncle of slain Hezbollah leader killed in Southern Lebanon.
Mayor of Safed says without Hamas invasion, Israel might have ignored the Hezbollah threat until it was too late.
The IDF considers Imad Amhaz to be a “significant source of knowledge” in the terror group’s naval force.
The premier was said to have stressed “that the main point is not this or that agreement on paper but Israel’s ability and determination to enforce the agreement.”
Readiness is critical for the soldiers of Artillery Battery A of the 411st Battalion, which must be able to provide fire support for ground forces in Lebanon within seconds.
“We were totally subject to Hezbollah,” revealed whistleblower, who concludes that as a peacekeeping force, the UN is “incompetent.”
Israel’s military first encountered tunnels in Gaza in the 1980s. The terrorists’ use of tunnels has only expanded since.
“We will continue to strike Hezbollah without mercy everywhere in Lebanon,” including its capital, said the prime minister.
