U. S. President Joe Biden will have an important phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Israel's plans to strike Iran. The US wants to determine the limits of an Israeli retaliatory strike.
Israeli Prime Minister announces the elimination of two successors to the assassinated Hezbollah leader. This is part of the expansion of Israel's ground offensive in southern Lebanon, where the Fourth Army Division is deployed.
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.
In a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, French President Macron called for an end to attacks on Hamas and Hezbollah. Macron emphasized the need for political solutions for the security of the region.
Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, intends to expand the conflict with Israel to a regional level. U.S. officials believe he is alive to block a cease-fire agreement, frustrated by the lack of support from Hezbollah and Iran.
US President Joe Biden said that if he were Israel, he would consider alternatives to strikes on Iranian oil fields. He added that Israel has not yet decided how to respond to Iran.
The deputy commander of Iran's IRGC threatens to attack Israel's power plants and oil refineries. This is a response to Netanyahu's statement that Iran “made a big mistake” with its missile strike.
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.
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.
The EU Aviation Safety Agency recommends avoiding flights over Iran until October 31 due to the attack on Israel. The decision may be revised if the situation changes.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine strongly condemned the massive Iranian missile attack against Israel on October 1. Kyiv supports the actions of Israel's allies and calls for the protection of Ukrainian skies from Russian attacks.
Israel's Foreign Ministry banned UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres from entering the country because of his failure to condemn Iran's attack. Israel accused Guterres of supporting terrorists and failing to respond to Hamas' actions.
The expert believes that the United States is not ready for an escalation with Iran due to the upcoming elections. The consequences for Iran may be limited to sanctions and intelligence support for Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister says Iran “made a big mistake” by attacking the country. The United States helped repel the attack and supports Israel, but calls for a diplomatic solution.
The United States expressed concern over rumors that Russia may have transferred supersonic Yakhont missiles to the Yemeni Houthis. The US Special Envoy for Yemen called such cooperation “very destabilizing.
U. S. President Joe Biden has stated the need to avoid a full-scale war in the Middle East. He plans to hold talks with Israel's Prime Minister, but did not disclose the details of the upcoming conversation.
The Israeli Defense Forces attacked Houthi military facilities near the cities of Ras Issa and Hodeidah in Yemen. The strikes targeted power plants and ports used to import weapons from Iran.
The IDF attacked dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, including rocket launchers and weapons depots. Over the course of the day, hundreds of terrorist targets were struck across the country.
The Yemeni Houthis claimed to have fired a missile at Ben Gurion Airport when Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was returning to the country. The Israeli army reported that the missile was intercepted outside the country.
The Israeli Defense Forces attacked Hezbollah's central headquarters in the Dahiyeh neighborhood of Beirut. Explosions were heard in the city and a column of smoke rose, the results of the strike are being clarified.
An Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut targeted a Hezbollah commander. This is the fourth attack on the group's commanders in the area in a week.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said there would be no ceasefire with Lebanese Hezbollah. He stressed that Israel will continue to fight until victory.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says his government has not responded to the push by the United States, France and their allies for a 21-day ceasefire in Israel's fight against Hezbollah.
The IDF is deploying two reserve brigades to perform operational tasks on the northern bridgehead. This will allow the fight against Hezbollah to continue, protect Israel and create conditions for the return of northerners.
Turkish President Erdogan called on the international community to stop Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, comparing him to Hitler. He proposed to consider coercive measures against Israel at the UN General Assembly.
Israeli planes have carried out a series of strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. The IDF claims that the attacks are aimed at destroying the terrorist group's potential and creating security in the north of the country.
A 73-year-old man from Ashkelon is accused of conspiring with Iran to assassinate the prime minister, defense minister, or head of the Shin Bet. The suspect illegally traveled to Iran twice and received money for completing tasks.
A second wave of explosions occurred in Lebanon, this time at Hezbollah radio stations. At least 20 people were killed and more than 450 injured. Israel does not comment on the accusations of involvement in the attacks.
Israel conducted a reconnaissance operation, blowing up thousands of Hezbollah pagers without informing the United States. The attack killed 9 people and injured 2,750, paralyzing Hezbollah's command and control system.
Hamas rejected the terms of the agreement on the release of hostages and a ceasefire. The group accused Netanyahu of creating new obstacles in the negotiations, in particular regarding the IDF's presence in the Philadelphia Corridor.