The IDF announced the elimination of three terrorists in the Gaza Strip, one of whom may be Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. The identities of the terrorists and information about the hostages are being checked.
The IDF announced the elimination of Jalal Mustafa Hariri, a Hezbollah commander in the Qana area of southern Lebanon. Together with him, terrorists responsible for artillery and anti-tank attacks were killed.
The IDF killed the commander of Hamas's unmanned forces in Gaza and hit more than 140 Hezbollah targets. Israeli troops eliminated dozens of terrorists and found a large number of weapons.
The Israeli Defense Forces reported the launch of 90 rockets from Lebanon, one of which landed near Haifa. Hezbollah claimed responsibility for some of the attacks, and on Monday 115 rockets were fired.
Israel has faced a serious shortage of interceptor missiles for its air defense systems after the Iranian attacks. Production is working around the clock, but the United States cannot continue to supply Ukraine and Israel at the same pace.
The Israeli Defense Forces and the Security Service eliminated Samer Abu Dakka, the head of Hamas's aviation unit. He was responsible for numerous terrorist attacks and played a key role in the creation of the aviation unit.
The Israeli military announced the elimination of the commander of the Hezbollah Radwan anti-tank unit in Lebanon. They also destroyed a launcher and Hezbollah's weapons storage facilities.
The UN mission continues to operate in southern Lebanon despite recent Israeli attacks that have injured personnel. A spokesman for the UN force said it was determined to stay despite the serious escalation along the Blue Line.
The Israeli Defense Forces attacked residential areas of the Lebanese capital. Rockets hit high-rise buildings as people returned from work, causing numerous civilian casualties.
The IDF killed the commander of the Hula Front and the commander of Hezbollah's anti-tank unit. Weapons storage facilities in Beirut and southern Lebanon were attacked.
The IDF recorded about 40 rocket launches from Lebanon to the Upper Galilee and the Gulf of Haifa. As a result of the shelling, five people were injured, including a 16-year-old boy.
U. S. Vice President Kamala Harris announced some progress on the ceasefire in Gaza. Washington, Qatar, and Egypt are trying to reach an agreement between Israel and Hamas to end the war and release hostages.
Israel's Prime Minister announces the elimination of Hezbollah's leader and his successors. The Minister of Defense confirmed the possible elimination of Hashem Safieddin, who was supposed to replace Nasrallah.
The Israeli Air Force conducted a strike near Beirut, killing Suhail Hussein Husseini, Hezbollah's chief of staff. He was responsible for the transfer of weapons between Iran and Hezbollah and was a member of the organization's Jihad Council.
The Israeli military has established no-go zones in the southern suburbs of Beirut, where at least seven hospitals have been closed. The zones cover 9 square kilometers, including residential neighborhoods and Hezbollah's headquarters.
The Israeli Defense Forces carried out a targeted strike on the Dahiya neighborhood in Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold. Earlier, the IDF reported the elimination of 440 Hezbollah militants and 2,000 of the group's targets in Lebanon.
The Israeli army attacked Hamas command centers located in the Shuhada al-Aqsa hospital in the Gaza Strip. The IDF said it had taken measures to minimize risks to civilians.
Israeli fighter jets attacked Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters and weapons depots in Beirut. The IDF also struck terrorist targets in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region.
Israel has declared the areas of Manara, Yiftah and Malkiya on the border with Lebanon a closed military zone. This decision was made after an assessment of the situation, and entry to these areas is prohibited.
Israeli troops deployed in the Jabaliya area in northern Gaza, where, according to the IDF, the Hamas militant group is restoring its potential. The operation includes tanks and armored vehicles. Numerous bombings have also been reported.
The Israeli Defense Forces killed 440 Hezbollah members and 2,000 of the group's targets in Lebanon. The IDF continues operations, pushing Hezbollah to the north and preparing for possible Hamas attacks.
Israeli aircraft attacked targets in central Syria, particularly in the province of Homs. They destroyed Hezbollah's weapons and missile depots at the Palmyra airport.
The Lebanese group Hezbollah fired about 222 shells at Israel per day.
The Israeli Defense Forces announced the elimination of 250 Hezbollah terrorists, including 20 commanders, in a 4-day ground operation in South Lebanon. The operation included targeted raids and the destruction of military facilities.
A series of more than 10 explosions took place on the outskirts of Beirut near the airport. The target of the attacks could have been Hezbollah leader Hashim Safi al-Din's cousin, who is considered a likely successor to Nasrallah.
The Israeli Defense Forces announced the elimination of the head of Hamas in Tulkarm, Zahi Ufi. He was responsible for planning terrorist attacks, supplying weapons and organizing attacks on Israeli civilians.
The Israeli Defense Forces attacked Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters in Beirut.
The Israeli Defense Forces reported the elimination of three senior Hamas members in Gaza about 3 months ago. Among them are the head of the Hamas government and two members of the security officials.
For the first time since the beginning of Israel's ground operation against Hezbollah, 8 IDF soldiers were killed in Lebanon. The Israeli military announced the destruction of Hezbollah's infrastructure near the border.
Israel bombed the center of Beirut, killing at least 6 people. The strike targeted a building near the parliament, and the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital were also attacked.