Senior Hezbollah Commander Killed in Israeli Strike
Israel’s ongoing bombardment is the deadliest assault on Lebanon since the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war.
Israeli Barrage on Hezbollah in Lebanon Kills Hundreds
Israel’s military ordered thousands of Lebanese to evacuate as it targets Hezbollah weapons sites.
Israel Targets Senior Hezbollah Commander in Beirut
Friday’s strike was the deadliest single Israeli attack on Lebanon’s capital since the Israel-Hamas war began.
Hezbollah Leader Vows ‘Just Retribution’ Against Israel for Device Attacks
Hassan Nasrallah called the operations an “act of war” that “transgressed all boundaries and red lines.”
Second Wave of Exploding Devices Rocks Hezbollah
Israel is believed to have carried out the attacks on the group’s communications.
Hezbollah Pagers Explode in Suspected Israeli Attack
This is the “biggest security breach” that the Lebanese militant group has faced since the Israel-Hamas war began.
Severe Weather Batters Much of the Eastern Hemisphere
Mass flooding has affected millions of people across Central and Eastern Europe, Central and Western Africa, and China.
U.S., U.K. Reconsider Long-Range Weapons Restrictions on Ukraine
Moscow warns doing so could pull NATO into war with Russia.
Israeli Airstrike on Gaza School Kills 18, Including 6 U.N. Employees
The United Nations condemned the attack on the facility, which was sheltering displaced Palestinians—mostly women and children.
Tehran Denies Sending Ballistic Missiles to Russia
The United States expects Moscow to use the Iranian shipments against Ukraine in the coming weeks.
Israel Strikes Humanitarian Zone in Gaza
Despite being labeled a safe zone, the al-Mawasi area has been targeted by Israeli forces multiple times.
Airstrikes in Syria Kill at Least 18 People
Israel is widely believed to be responsible for the attack.
Israel’s Military Pulls Out of Jenin
This was one of Israel’s longest and most destructive operations in the West Bank in years.
Who Is France’s New Prime Minister?
Choosing Michel Barnier may put President Emmanuel Macron’s government at the mercy of France’s far right.
Mexico Clears First Hurdle to Pass Judicial Reform Deal
Critics argue that the legislation could upend checks and balances on the country’s judicial system.