
Why did Israel agree to a ceasefire with Lebanon when its at war with Hezbollah?
Ceasefire agreements with Lebanon are useless, analysts say

Ceasefire agreements with Lebanon are useless, analysts say

Around 300 military sites were hit, including launchers, command centers, and weapons depots across multiple areas in Lebanon.

‘There is no place too far for the Navy,’ Harel declared.

IDF forces are nearing completion of their takeover of the Hezbollah stronghold of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, where they destroyed over 70 Hezbollah structures in a single minute.

Territorial loss is a visceral and permanent marker of defeat, whereas military setbacks are often framed as temporary “calamities” that can be recovered from.

Northern Israeli communities have made it clear since October 7 that they are unwilling to return to a reality in which Hezbollah operates directly across the border.

Instead of jamming, which floods the airwaves with noise, the ARM‑V transmits low‑power, highly precise fake satellite signals that override the drone’s receiver.

Videos showing PA security forces conducting sophisticated, large-scale maneuvers—including urban warfare drills that simulate conquering towns—has significantly heightened concerns within the Israeli security establishment.

‘There are two main goals,” Netanyahu said. “The dismantling of Hezbollah, and a sustainable peace. Peace through strength.’

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan continues to demonize the Jewish State and recently threatened to attack Israel.

The owner of the felafel stand made a quiet promise when the war began: any soldier who walked in wearing a uniform would eat without paying.

Roughly 90% of Hezbollah’s rocket launches originate from the heart of residential areas.

This landmark contract is worth over $50 million.

While IDF forces are primarily operating in Lebanon and in the air, ground troops continue destroying Hamas infrastructure in Gaza — including four large tunnels demolished in recent operations.

‘This is the home Holocaust survivors dreamed of,’ Zamir said.

As Israel sounded its annual siren marking Holocaust Remembrance Day, IDF soldiers across all fronts stood at attention in solemn silence.

Their goal was to kill at least 12,000 SS personnel.

IDF soldiers have found Arabic translations of Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” in numerous homes, command centers, and mosques, in both Gaza and Lebanon.

About 10% of those killed in action—roughly 400 soldiers—were survivors.

He never got to read the words, but the letter he left behind became a living testament for his family, his subordinates, and the entire Israeli people.