Israel-Lebanon border
Lebanese activists face judicial persecution in Lebanon after criticizing Hezbollah
Mahmoud Shuaib, a Shi'ite critic of Hezbollah, and Dr. Alfred Riachi, secretary-general of the Permanent Federal Congress, were both detained after making comments against the terror group.
Israel, Lebanon resume peace talks amid uncertainty over IDF withdrawal, Hezbollah disarmament
Despite war, Israel still beckons as its tourism industry fights to survive - from the editor
Hezbollah’s rock-cut tunnels under Beaufort Castle expose decades of UNIFIL failure - analysis
IDF Home Front Command develops early warning system for Hezbollah rocket, drone attacks - report
The window of preparation provided by the new advanced warning will vary by the geographic area targeted by the attacks, and the system is expected to be implemented within the next few days.
Israel can win in Lebanon, just not in the way Netanyahu promised - analysis
A path forward in Lebanon exists, but only through realism, as Hezbollah’s grip limits both military gains and diplomatic options
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.
Israel unable to destroy Hezbollah's drones with military force, needs political edge - report
Currently, the IDF is taking various measures against it, including deploying anti-explosive drone barbed wire, which it has also supplied to the Lebanese army, to minimize attacks.
The Rubble Doctrine: Inside Israel's new security policy in southern Lebanon
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: The destruction of El-Khiam reflects a profound shift in Israeli military thinking after October 7: deny the enemy not only the desire, but the capability, to strike.
Third round of Israel-Lebanon talks to take place in US next week - report
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam assured reporters on Wednesday that Lebanon was not heading towards normalization but towards peace with Israel.
Israel and Lebanon’s complicated talks: Is Hezbollah’s disarmament possible? - opinion
No one could deny that face-to-face Israel-Lebanon negotiations are long overdue – most would say by many decades.
Israeli families vow to stay in North: 'If we're not here, Hezbollah will be here'
Despite the shaky ceasefire with Lebanon, this family on Israel’s northern border says it will never leave again
Israel, Hezbollah trade ceasefire violation accusations as IDF tries to block civilians' return
The IDF continued to jockey with Lebanese civilians about trying to prevent them from returning to southern Lebanon until a broader deal is reached regarding Hezbollah disarming.
Lebanon's choice: Disarm Hezbollah or accept an Israeli buffer zone - analysis
Revisiting history to chart a path toward sovereignty and stability – and end the era of Hezbollah in Lebanon