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military action in Beirut to avoid jeopardising efforts to strike a broader deal to end the war between the US, Israel and Iran. Iran, which has long provided Hezbollah
Hezbollah in Lebanon, the immediate military significance of the attack appeared to be limited. The political significance, however, may be far greater. For years, Iran has generally justified direct attacks on Israel as retaliation
Hezbollah’s military wing. But the government has also always been apprehensive of Israel’s actions
Hezbollah-free security zone to protect Israel's northern communities. In those areas, entire villages have been destroyed, in actions similar to the ones deployed by the Israeli military
Hezbollah-free security zone to protect Israel's northern communities. In those areas, entire villages have been destroyed, in actions similar to the ones deployed by the Israeli military
Hezbollah sees talks as benefiting its opponents, while Israel says a level of continued military action
action in the country](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx211rgngp0o). Israel's military says its attacks have targeted Hezbollah
Hezbollah not attacking Israel. It came after Iran warned that Israeli action in Lebanon jeopardised talks on a deal to end its war with the US. Following the ceasefire announcement, the Israeli military
Israel has launched an intensive wave of strikes across swathes of southern and eastern Lebanon, after vowing to step up its military action against Hezbollah
Israel to intensify Lebanon offensive in bid to ‘crush’ Hezbollah Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the Israeli military to intensify strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon to “crush” the armed group. The Israeli leader
Hezbollah, which was not involved in the agreement but had indicated it would abide by its terms if the ceasefire was respected by Israel. The text of the deal gives the Israeli military the "right
Hezbollah prompted its missile strikes on Israel, first on Sunday night and again on Monday morning. Iran's military said it was halting further actions
military actions in Lebanon. But they appear to leave more room for “self-defence”, including “against planned, imminent or ongoing attacks”. We’ll bring you more on this soon. Here is a summary of other
military will continue its ground operations in southern Lebanon,** hours after Israel and Lebanon [agreed to implement a US-backed ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/04/israel-lebanon-renew-ceasefire-hezbollah-trump-iran-deal-middle-east-us) to end hostilities. Katz said the **Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will
Israel would carry more weight if it were backed by concrete actions. She argued that continued US military aid, diplomatic support and weapons transfers undermine the message, leaving little reason for Netanyahu to view
Hezbollah and Israel, in Tayr Felsay village near the city of Tyre, southern Lebanon, April 19, 2026 **Bilal Hussein/AP** Bilal Hussein/AP "We are witnessing the continuing utmost contempt for the international legal order, for diplomacy
action, not only to respond to attacks, which is obvious, but to thwart immediate threats and also to neutralise emerging threats," he said. Sunday's activity came after the IDF said it struck Hezbollah "military
Hezbollah’s rockets and drones were a key threat demanding military action as the Israeli army expanded airstrikes on Lebanon. Authorities there reported at least four people were killed on Monday despite a supposed ceasefire
Hezbollah said it had carried out attacks on Israeli forces in the south, including a drone strike targeting soldiers in the Bint Jbeil district. The violence comes as Israel presses ahead with military operations
Hezbollah also carried out strikes against Israel on Wednesday, including firing rockets at soldiers in northern Israel, the group said. The Israeli military said it downed a “hostile aircraft” and two projectiles that crossed into