American arms manufacturers have achieved "record profits" as a result of Israel's ongoing military operations in the Gaza Strip and Western support for Ukraine, according to a recent report by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, an American think tank focused on foreign policy. The report, released on October 9, highlights...
Amid the clamor among a section of European politicians for imposing an arms embargo over the Gaza genocide, concern has grown that subsidiaries of Israeli companies could be barred from exporting to Israel. "Israel's deteriorating international standing amid the ongoing war, coupled with various countries' restrictions on arms exports to Israel,...
Sirens were activated in Haifa, Acre, and surrounding towns in northern Israel today following a barrage of rockets fired from Lebanon. Reports indicate that Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets towards Haifa, Acre, and other communities in the Western Galilee
Over 6% of Gaza's population—approximately 138,000 individuals—have been killed or injured during during the last one year of Israeli assault, the World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed. This situation escalated after a Hamas-led incursion into Israel on October 7, 2023, leading to severe consequences for civilians
Lebanons Hezbollah has reportedly targeted the Israeli-occupied city of Haifa with missiles in a series of attacks early Monday morning. According to Irans state-controlled IRNA, the strikes caused chaos among Israeli forces and settlers in the area
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have claimed to have killed 250 Hezbollah operatives amid ongoing airstrikes, as Lebanon's death toll surpasses 2,000. According to an IDF statement, "Over the last 4 days, the IDF has eliminated 2,000+ military targets and 250 Hezbollah terrorists
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) killed Mohammad Rashid Sakafi, responsible for Hezbollah's communication networks, on Thursday in a precise, intelligence-based
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) today announced the death of senior Hamas operative Rawhi Mushtaha, head of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip. According to the IDF, Mushtaha was killed in an airstrike three months ago, along with Sameh al-Siraj, a senior figure in Hamass political bureau and Labor Committee, and Sami Oudeh, the commander of Hamas's General Security Mechanism
Three days after Israeli fighter jets killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, new details have emerged on the mechanics of the operation and the intelligence network that led to his demise. The airstrike, conducted on the evening of September 27, utilized specialized weaponry and reportedly relied on critical insider information from within Hezbollah's own network—potentially provided by an Iranian mole
Former IRGC Quds Force commander Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi stated that Hezbollah has fully replaced all commanders who were killed in Israeli attacks. In an interview with Tasnim, Vahidi stated that Hezbollah has sufficient human resources to fill the positions left vacant by deceased commanders, including Fuad Shukr, Ibrahim Aqil, and Ali Karki
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed on Saturday that Hassan Nasrallah, leader and founding member of the Hezbollah militant group, was killed in a missile strike in Beirut, alongside Ali Karki, Commander of Hezbollahs Southern Front, and other senior Hezbollah officials. The IDF stated that "Nasrallah will no longer be able to terrorize the world," as the announcement was met with celebrations in Tel Aviv
A missile strike by Iranian-backed Lebanese militia hit Tel Aviv for the first time, coinciding with Israel's most extensive airstrike on Lebanon to date, which killed Hezbollah's top commander, Ibrahim Muhammad Qabisi and others. The missile strike set off alarms across Tel Aviv, but the missile was intercepted by Israel's David's Sling defense system