HEADLINES
IDF Targets Hezbollah Underground Tunnels Amid Rising Tensions
Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon to Prevent Re-Arming
Jewish Community in US Calls for Stronger Security Measures
The time is now 06:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
At six o'clock this morning, the security situation in the region remains tense and complex. Reports indicate that the Israel Defense Forces have continued targeted strikes against Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, specifically around the Beaufort Ridge and other strategic underground sites used for missile management and defense operations. These actions follow recent attempts by Hezbollah to rebuild infrastructure previously destroyed during Israeli operations, which the IDF has described as blatant violations of existing understandings between Israel and Lebanon. Explosions from multiple strikes—reported to be around twelve near the village of Tebnit—have been heard across the border, with the military asserting that these sites were part of a significant underground project now rendered inoperable.
Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip, Israeli military activity persists, with documentation revealing ongoing operations by the 97th Battalion targeting militant activities in northern Gaza. The Israeli government emphasizes its commitment to counterterrorism, especially in light of recent threats and attacks.
In southern Lebanon, the Israeli Air Force confirmed striking a site used by Hezbollah to coordinate fire and defense, following efforts by the Lebanese militia to re-establish previously dismantled underground tunnels. The IDF maintains that such attempts violate the ceasefire agreements and threaten regional stability, pledging to continue operations to prevent Hezbollah from rearming or expanding its missile capabilities.
Further north, Israeli fighter jets carried out a series of approximately twenty-five strikes over the mountainous region of Nabatieh Al-Fawqa, targeting Hezbollah’s infrastructure in what military officials describe as an effort to prevent the reconstitution of terror assets. These actions are part of Israel’s broader campaign to weaken Hezbollah’s military capacity in the context of ongoing hostilities.
On the diplomatic front, recent reports from Iran’s state media detail the alleged assassination of nuclear scientist Saliman Salimiani, attributed by some sources to Israeli covert operations. Israel’s military and intelligence agencies have not officially confirmed this, but the incident underscores the heightened tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. In conjunction, Israel claims to have carried out extensive aerial operations against Iran’s key nuclear sites, including over three major facilities, with over fifteen hundred sorties and six airports targeted, aiming to impede Iran’s nuclear advancements.
International reactions highlight a region on edge. Lebanese sources refer to Israel’s recent strikes as “fire belt” operations and accuse Israel of using deep-penetration bombs that have caused ground tremors. The Israeli military states that these actions are necessary to eliminate threats posed by Hezbollah’s underground networks and to uphold security agreements.
Domestically, Israel faces a range of political and security challenges. The government continues to reinforce its stance against ongoing terrorist threats, with Defense Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir proposing a comprehensive anti-terror plan focused on strikes and legislation against terrorists. Support from regional authorities, including Judea and Samaria, remains strong, with local leaders calling for sovereignty and proactive measures to dismantle terrorist infrastructure.
In the United States, Jewish community leaders have intensified efforts to secure stronger protections amid rising antisemitic incidents. A coalition of ne
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