Israel, Hezbollah and Beirut
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The foundation had already closed distribution sites after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect in Gaza six weeks ago.
Israel has heightened its air defense alert level in the north following the killing of a top Hezbollah commander in Beirut.
The exercise opened with a surprise test of the IDF's 210th "Bashan" Division's preparedness, according to the military.The post Israel launches drill simulating combat scenarios in the north appeared
Israeli forces have carried out military strikes in both Gaza and Lebanon, leaving several people dead despite ceasefires in place.
The US-backed Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in southern Israel primarily coordinates humanitarian aid entering Gaza and monitors the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. A visit by FDD’s Long War Journal to the site on November 20 showed that US Central Command (CENTCOM) has committed significant resources to this effort,
When Ibrahim Farahat awoke to discover a large yellow concrete block on his doorstep in Gaza City, he suddenly found himself right on the perilous demarcation line marking the withdrawal of Israeli troops.
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Low-flying IDF drones reported over Beirut during Hezbollah military chief’s funeral
Meanwhile, Israel Defense Forces artillery strikes are reported in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese outlet Al-Akhbar reports that Israel has launched munitions at the area of Yaroun in southern Lebanon, causing fires. There is no immediate comment from the IDF.
A Palestinian police officer, identified as Younis Ishtayeh, shot and wounded an Israeli soldier in the West Bank on Thursday, and Israeli counterterrorism forces killed the suspect the next day. The incident adds to growing signs of rising violence in the West Bank following months of general calm.