Israel-Lebanon border

IDF reservists forced to cross Lebanon border despite being ineligible for benefits

The soldiers had recently been ranked at 'Tier B," a step down from "Tier A," which is given to soldiers who serve in particularly dangerous positions, including crossing the border.

Israeli soldiers are seen along the Israeli border with Lebanon amid the ongoing war, April 10, 2026.
IDF soldiers operate in southern Lebanon, published April 28, 2026.

Israel unable to destroy Hezbollah's drones with military force, needs political edge - report

INSIDE THE remains of a small clothing store, where some articles of clothing still hung on racks, the ‘Post’ was shown a 25-meter shaft leading to an underground Hezbollah command center beneath the floorboards, where communications equipment, weapons, and uniforms were found.

The Rubble Doctrine: Inside Israel's new security policy in southern Lebanon

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa, Lebanon Ambassador to the U.S. Nada Hamadeh Moawad and Israel Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter walk to their meeting at the State Department in Washington, DC, U.S., April 14, 2026.

Third round of Israel-Lebanon talks to take place in US next week - report


Since start of ground op. in Lebanon: IDF attacks 2,000 targets, Hezbollah fires over 550 rockets

Approximately 250 terrorists have been killed from the ground and air in Lebanon, and over 2,000 Hezbollah military targets have been attacked.

 Israel's Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepts rockets, as seen from Ashkelon, Israel, October 1, 2024

Ambushes and raids: Inside the earliest hours of Israel's ground operation in Lebanon

The military's objective is to leave no Hezbollah target untouched in the area.

Paratroopers Brigade soldiers operate in southern Lebanon. October 2, 2024.

IDF kills over 100 Hezbollah terrorists since start of Northern Arrows ground operation

Forces from Divisions 36 and 98 had reportedly trasnferred a large amount of weapons from Lebanon to Israel, including missiles, guns, ammunitions, and mortar bombs.

An Israeli helicopter flies in Lebanese territory, October 3, 2024.

'A fierce fighter': IDF Sgt.-Maj. Noam Barzilay falls in Lebanon

Barzilay was a graduate of his local scout movement. "He was a leading figure among the training team and the active teams. We will all miss him," said the scout leader.

 IDF Sgt.-Maj. Noam Barzilay was killed fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon.

IDF announces additional seven IDF soldiers killed by Hezbollah during Lebanon ground operation

During the ambush, Hezbollah reportedly attacked the IDF soldiers with anti-tank missiles and forces on the ground. 

 L to R: Capt. Harel Etinger, Sgt.-Maj. Nazar Itkin, Sgt.-Maj. Noam Barzilay, Capt. Itai Ariel Giat, St.-Sgt. Ido Broyer, St.-Sgt. Almken Terefe, Sgt.-Maj. Or Mantzur. (illustration)

Iranian attack caused damage to Israel Air Force bases, IDF says

While Iranian missiles did hit army bases, the Israel Air Force emphasized that no civilians, soldiers, or planes were harmed.

 Footage of 'Baz' (F15) fighter jets departing for strikes during the night from Tel Nof Airbase following the Iranian attack, October 1, 2024

Lebanon's leadership vacuum threatens to prolong Israel-Hezbollah war - analysis

Hezbollah, although it only has a handful of seats in parliament, has deep control over Lebanon. Part of this is that they stockpiled so many weapons that it is stronger than the state of Lebanon.

 IDF carries out strikes on southern Lebanon

Israeli forces conduct small-scale incursions into Lebanon - report

The purpose of these operations was to glean information in preparation for a possible invasion, the sources reportedly told the WSJ.

IDF reserve troops take part in a military maneuver of their battalion in Golan Heights, on April 1, 2024.

Nasrallah’s hubris and the misreading of Israel's resolve - analysis

Nasrallah was reading—and misreading—Israel from the debates swirling in the media, thinking the country had lost its way, its will, and its mojo.

 A SIGN with a picture of Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah is on display in Tyre, Lebanon. Hezbollah’s leader has resorted to absorbing his anger and instead emphasizing the need to ‘act calmly,’ says the writer.

Opposition party leaders call for ground invasion of Lebanon

The leader of the opposition, MK Yair Lapid, called on the government to announce the diplomatic and strategic goals for the northern conflict.

 Yair Lapid, Yair Golan, and Avigdor Liberman.