
IDF intensifies strikes on Hezbollah as northern border tensions surge
Israeli officials told local media that ‘plans already exist’ as the Security Cabinet convened Thursday evening to discuss the escalating situation.

Israeli officials told local media that ‘plans already exist’ as the Security Cabinet convened Thursday evening to discuss the escalating situation.

The IDF struck at least five Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, thwarting rebuilding efforts in a region decimated by Israel’s extensive air and ground campaign last year.

Any delay could allow Hamas to regroup or escape, undermining months of military gains.

In a daring operation in central Ramallah, IDF forces arrested a terrorist wanted for attacks on Israeli villages and soldiers, shooting him in the leg after he resisted capture.

Numerous recent intelligence breaches has triggered widespread panic within Iran’s security apparatus.

During operations in Gaza’s Shuja’iyya district, IDF Division 252 troops discovered a Hamas weapons depot packed with explosives and rockets hidden among civilians.

In 2025 alone, IDF forces uncovered over 40 smuggling attempts along the northern border.