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IDF captures Hezbollah terrorists during Lebanon raids, destroys Radwan Force infrastructure
The Hezbollah operatives were reportedly captured from southern Lebanon.
The Israeli military did not name the target of the strike. Earlier on Monday, the IDF conducted a series of strikes in Tehran.
A Singaporean father and son who volunteered with Israeli volunteer organisation Sar-El Volunteer Corps in 2016 were engaged by the Internal Security Department (ISD) in 2025, following resurfaced social media posts which showed that the son had encouraged others to volunteer with the organisation in a blog post.
Israel's defense minister said he ordered "an acceleration in the destruction of Lebanese homes in contact-line villages...in accordance with the model of Beit Hanun and Rafah in Gaza."
After Iran doubled the range of its ballistic missiles from 2,000 to 4,000 kilometers overnight, Ran Kochav tells The Post recent launches may have exposed a clandestine program. Iran's launch of a
IDF spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin announced that the Iranian regime is being undermined by Israel's ongoing attacks and estimated that the fighting will continue in the coming weeks.
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Israel orders IDF to ‘immediately destroy’ all Litani River bridges to curb Hezbollah terrorists
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, after an assessment of the situation in Lebanon with top-ranking Israel Defense Forces staff on Sunday, said he and the prime minister have ordered the IDF to “immediately destroy all the bridges over the Litani river” to prevent the movement of Hezbollah terrorists and weapons to the south.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday said it’s planning to continue strikes on Iran for at least three more weeks. “We have thousands of targets ahead,” IDF spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin told CNN.
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IDF says it struck Iranian missile storage facilities and regime headquarters
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