Northern residents live in uncertainty, and it appears they will be unable to return home for the coming school year.
Netanyahu has dismissed claims in the article that the IDF was low on munitions needed for its war with Hezbollah and thus wanted to end the Gaza war.
Why isn't the world blasting Hezbollah for this unprovoked act of war? Why isn't there enormous pressure on the Lebanese government to rein in Hezbollah?
Nasrallah is refraining from taking arms against Israel out of fear of Lebanese opposition.
Germany noted that air traffic might be halted in such a situation and if so, it might not be possible to leave.
In a heated Knesset finance committee meeting, opposition MKs blasted the decision to roll over 2023 budget excesses instead of funding urgent war needs.
Gen. Brown asked Israel to think of how a war would affect the region, as well as the impact it would have on US forces.
Israel will do what it needs to do, with or without international support. Still, the ball is in Hezbollah’s court.
The Israeli public, and indeed the world, deserve to hear a plan that goes beyond military tactics and addresses the big question – where do we go from here?
The opposition leader and former prime minister criticized the events in the north, saying, "We should give a chance for diplomatic action before burning down an entire country."