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.
Najib Mikati welcomes the call for a 21-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Iran's Foreign Minister warned that Tehran would not stand aside in the event of a war in Lebanon. He called on the UN Security Council to intervene to restore peace, saying that the region is on the brink of disaster.
France and the United States proposed a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon to allow for negotiations. The initiative was supported by several Arab countries and the EU, calling for de-escalation of the conflict and a diplomatic settlement.
The United States and France initiate a 21-day truce in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel is considering a ground operation, and the details of the ceasefire proposal will be made public in the near future.
According to the US Department of Defense, Israel is not planning a ground offensive against Lebanon. The Israeli military conducts massive air strikes on Hezbollah positions, attacking more than 2,000 targets over the past three days.
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.
Hezbollah announces the death of commander Ibrahim Mohammed Kobaysi after an Israeli strike on the outskirts of Beirut. According to Lebanese authorities, six people were killed in the attack.
EU diplomat Josep Borrell warned of the threat of a full-scale war in the Middle East due to the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah. He called on world leaders at the UN to make every effort to stop the conflict.
The Israeli Defense Forces reported strikes on about 1,600 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley over the past day. Launchers, command posts and terrorist infrastructure were attacked.
The United States will send additional troops to the Middle East due to the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah. The Pentagon does not disclose details about the number and tasks of the additional forces, but notes that about 40,000 US troops are already deployed in the region.
The IDF struck more than 300 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. According to The Telegraph, the attacks killed at least 182 people, including women, children and doctors, and injured 727.
The IDF called on the Lebanese to leave the areas where Hezbollah weapons are stored. The Israeli army carried out more than 300 strikes on terrorist targets, warning civilians via SMS and radio.
Yitzhak Herzog rejects accusations of Israeli involvement in the explosions of Hezbollah pagers and radios in Lebanon. He states that Israel is only defending itself and does not seek war with Lebanon.
Due to intensified shelling from Lebanon, Israeli hospitals in the north of the country have been ordered to move patients to underground shelters. Elective activities were canceled and some patients were discharged home.
“Hezbollah has announced a rocket attack on the Ramat David air base and airport in northern Israel. According to the group, “dozens of rockets” were fired in response to recent Israeli air strikes on Lebanon.
The U. S. State Department is urging citizens to leave Lebanon because of the escalating conflict with Israel. The reason is the growing unpredictability of explosions and the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.
The Israeli military continues its attacks on Hezbollah, launching dozens of air strikes on Lebanese targets. This is a response to Hezbollah's preparations to fire on Israeli territories and launch about 90 rockets in the direction of Israel.
Israel launched an air strike on Beirut, killing Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Akil and other members of the group. Israel promised to continue its military campaign to ensure security on the Lebanese border.
The Israeli army carried out an air strike on Beirut, killing Hezbollah's operations commander Ibrahim Akil. The attack killed 8 people and injured 59.
According to ABC News, Israel was involved in the pager bombings in Lebanon, preparing the operation for at least 15 years. Front companies and explosives in the devices were used, resulting in hundreds of injured Hezbollah members.
The Israeli army attacked about 100 Hezbollah launchers and infrastructure in Lebanon. About 1000 rocket launchers ready to fire at Israel were destroyed.
The United States is building up its military forces in the Middle East as the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalates.
Israeli forces attacked about 30 Hezbollah rocket launchers in Lebanon. They also destroyed a weapons storage facility in the south of the country with about 150 launchers.
Hassan Nasrallah said that the attacks on Lebanon using pagers and walkie-talkies constituted an act of terrorism and a declaration of war. He acknowledged that it dealt a serious blow to Hezbollah's security.
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.
Israel has conducted an operation to blow up Hezbollah's pagers and radios, which is a stage in the preparation for the Third Lebanon War. The expert believes that Israel has made a strategic decision to start a full-scale conflict with Lebanon.
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.
A second wave of explosions occurred in Lebanon, this time detonating Hezbollah radio stations. There were 14 deaths and hundreds of injured.