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Hezbollah. “We have not yet finished the job. There are things we plan to do to address the remaining rocket threat and the drone threat,” Netanyahu said Soon after, reports emerged that an Israeli drone
Hezbollah, meanwhile, has carried out attacks on Israeli troops in Lebanon and northern Israel with rockets and drones. Last week, an Israeli defence ministry contractor was killed by a drone while operating an excavator
attacks on northern Israel, Trump urged Tehran to return to the negotiating table. “What I would suggest to Iran: you’ve shot your missiles, that’s enough. Get back to the table and make
rocket launchers. The strikes hit the villages of Deir al-Zahrani, Kfar Reman and al-Sama’iya, which are **north of where IDF forces are located in southern Lebanon.** On Thursday, [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com
Hezbollah said on Tuesday it had targeted Israeli forces and tanks advancing toward the southern Lebanese town of Zawtar al-Sharqiya with explosive drones, rockets and artillery. Here are the main developments in the Middle
Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel following the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb. 28. Israeli forces responded with airstrikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon. In his remarks shortly after
attacks in Lebanon have posed an ongoing threat to the fragile truce, with Israel disputing that the agreement extended to its operations against Hezbollah. Iran and Pakistan insisted it did. The talks marked the first
attacking Israel. The two countries' representatives will meet again on 22 June to hold further talks "with a view toward reaching a comprehensive agreement". Hezbollah, a Shia Muslim militia, political party and social movement
talks, leaving the situation in limbo even as a ceasefire holds for now. - **Trump approval hits new low amid Iran war concerns:** The US president’s approval rating has fallen to 34 percent, down from
rockets at Israel in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. At least 3,768 Lebanese were killed and 1.2 million displaced in Israeli attacks then. Government leaders in Beirut have long been uneasy about Hezbollah
attacks on Lebanon on March 2 after the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel in response to the US-Israel killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei two days earlier, the first
talks on the conflict in Lebanon and those on the US-Israeli war on Iran. Tehran, however, insists the conflicts are linked, and its foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, warned that any attack on Beirut would
attack came from the Iran-backed group Hezbollah in Lebanon. The APKWS is designed to equip unguided rockets with a laser-targeting system, which turns them into low-cost precision weapons able to take down
talks between senior US and Iranian officials on 11 April that ended without agreement. Araghchi, whose trip also includes visits to Oman and Russia, wrote in a post on X that his visit to Pakistan
rockets at Israeli targets for the first time in over a year in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Despite a November 2024 ceasefire, Israel had not stopped attacking
attack damaged Roman ruins and other archaeological sites in Tyre, including at al-Bass, have been damaged by earlier Israeli strikes. “Some archaeological artefacts were damaged when rubble fell on them, as debris fell over
talks between them since 1993. A three-week extension to the ceasefire was announced by US President Donald Trump on 23 April, who said the second meeting between the two countries "went very well
talks and was not represented in the meeting. Instead, news reports suggested it stepped up its fire on northern Israel as the negotiations began. The discussions come at a sensitive moment in the wider
Hezbollah's latest rocket fire into northern Israel came after an Israeli airstrike killed Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil Wednesday while she was reporting in southern Lebanon. Khalil's death makes her the eighth journalist killed
talks to end the war between Iran and the United States, Ghalibaf wrote on Thursday that Tehran has “been striving to compel our enemies to establish a permanent ceasefire in all the conflict zones