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Hezbollah denies this, stating that Israel targets civilians as a pressure tactic. The group, proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the UK, US and some gulf Arab states, added that it never wanted war
tactic, known as "double tap", sees an initial attack followed by a second or more - often hitting civilians and rescuers. It has been used by Israel in Lebanon and Gaza. Human rights groups say deliberate
Israel and the US. The IDF responded with a wave of strikes across Lebanon, targeting what it said was Hezbollah infrastructure, and launched a ground invasion of southern Lebanon. An IDF spokesperson first ordered Lebanese
war on Gaza, Israel used displacement orders to depopulate large areas of the territory, and then blew up nearly every structure in the evacuated area. Critics have said the tactic amounts to [ethnic cleansing](/news/2024/11/13/is-israel-committing-ethnic-cleansing-in-gaza
Hezbollah intermediaries, portraying the move as a diplomatic breakthrough that prevented a wider Israeli offensive towards Beirut and helped keep broader regional negotiations on track. - **Lebanon tensions test wider diplomacy:** Al Jazeera correspondent Kimberly Halkett
Hezbollah said it retaliated with several attacks on Israeli forces within Lebanese territory. Al Jazeera reporter Zeina Khodr reported on Friday that Israel is increasingly deploying a military “campaign of erasure” in southern Lebanon, mirroring
war and by Palestinian fighters in Gaza on October 7, 2023. ## A deadly tactical shift The tactics mirror battlefield developments in Ukraine, where both sides have increasingly relied on tethered drones to operate in heavily
Hezbollah broke out, more than 2,500 people have been killed in Lebanon and more than a million displaced. Meanwhile, the Israeli government has indicated its readiness to continue the military operations in Gaza amid
war crime charges](/news/2025/12/15/icc-rejects-israeli-bid-to-block-gaza-war-crimes-investigation) in Gaza — added that the two leaders have mutual respect for each other. “We have common goals. Sometimes, we have, as in the best of families, you have these tactical disagreements
tactics against Israel Hezbollah has increased its use of small first-person view (FPV) drones to attack Israel, including systems controlled by fibre-optic cables to evade sophisticated defences. BBC Verify has geolocated 35 videos
tactic serves as a tool of intimidation in order to maintain a policy of forced displacement for Gaza’s 2.3 million population.  (Al Jazeera) These figures underscore a methodical blueprint to dismantle civilian infrastructure. Aerial data and satellite imagery collected up to late April reveal a staggering
war with Lebanon, according to The Times of Israel newspaper. “Our heroic soldiers have captured Beaufort once again and will remain there as part of the security zone in Lebanon,” he was quoted as saying
Hezbollah refraining from launching attacks against Israel". The ceasefire agreement was announced by US President Donald Trump, who on Wednesday appeared to confirm a report that it was brokered after he had called Netanyahu "crazy
tactics to its genocidal war on Gaza, uprooting local populations. Experts say that Israel’s strikes on crucial water infrastructure and near sites being repaired after prior damage have effectively turned access to water into
Hezbollah and Israel went to war, which led to the displacement of thousands of Lebanese, many of whom have not returned home in almost three years. In 2024, Israel intensified its attacks on Lebanon
Hezbollah in Lebanon, leading many in Israel to believe that another conflict with Iran is only a matter of time. **Russia issued a warning that it will continue its mass strikes on Ukraine** [following weekend
Hezbollah fighters, who launched strikes on northern Israel shortly after the Iran war began in retaliation for an Israeli strike that killed Iran's supreme leader. At least 3,696 people have been killed
tactical disagreements," he told CNBC in an interview on Wednesday. "We always find a way to work them out, and we do so as great friends." He added that the two can "disagree
Israel as a gesture of gratitude for the suspension of hostilities. The suggestion was greeted by a [stunned silence](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/25/shock-iran-war-middle-east-rivals-trump-peace-deal) across the Middle East. Throwing last-minute surprises into negotiations has long been