UNSC to hold emergency session on Houthi attacks

IDF prepares for possible fire from Iran at Israel

"We are closely monitoring developments while maintaining a high level of alert and readiness across all fronts. The reality at this time is sensitive and complex," IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said against the backdrop of the strike in Dahiyeh and the threats from Iran. Trump: "This morning’s attack on Beirut should not have happened."

Israel strikes in Beirut's Dahiyeh during Iran talks

Israel strikes in Beirut's Dahiyeh during Iran talks

IDF strikes Hezbollah targets in Dahiyeh district in response to fire at Israel. Jerusalem seeks to preserve its freedom of action in Lebanon even if a memorandum of understandings is signed between Washington and Tehran.  Lebanese officials believe an agreement with Iran could advance a ceasefire, but Israel is signaling that fire at its territory will be met even in the heart of Beirut.

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Israel will not be bound by Iran deal, but will have to coordinate with US

A senior diplomatic source told Israel Hayom that Israel would be able to defend itself against threats even if a agreement is signed to end the war. According to the source, US President Donald Trump promised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the nuclear issue, missiles and Hezbollah would be addressed, otherwise there would be no deal. If the talks fail and Iran continues military activity, toppling the regime will be put on the table in Washington.

IDF quietly prepares for renewed war with Iran 

IDF quietly prepares for renewed war with Iran 

Although it did not take part in the US strikes on targets in Iran, the IDF and CENTCOM are coordinating their moves, with updates continuing in real time around the clock. The Israeli Air Force is waiting for the signal and preparing for days of combat. Security officials: “It is too early to know how things will develop.”

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US strikes Iran, which responds with fire toward the Gulf

The US struck a series of targets across Iran overnight. Iranian reports said air defense systems had been activated and explosions were heard in several areas across the country. A senior US official said US forces struck air defense systems and radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's military responded: "As of now, the Strait of Hormuz is closed. We will fire on any ship that tries to pass."

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Israel admits it did not expect Iran to follow through on threats

Israel may have “fired last” in the current round, but it did so in a limited manner, without US support and under Iranian dictates. Alongside the deep frustration, a question is also emerging: Will Israel continue striking in Dahiyeh, or will it “absorb” fire at its territory to prevent an Iranian attack?