Israel launches strikes on Iran
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Residents of Israel's northern border describe life under what they call "the ceasefire war," with sirens and explosions despite agreements.
The bombardment followed Israeli evacuation warning for the entire city, a day after Iran threatened to attack Israel again if it kept up its offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The Zionist military spokesman announced that one of the Resistance fighters crossed on Tuesday the Lebanese-Palestinian borders into Ramim area and opened fire at the occupation forces. The “Israeli” Occupation Army Radio detailed the incident: Following a preliminary investigation – additional details regarding the incident involving the infiltration of the attacker into “Israeli” territory in the Ramim Ridge area: The attacker infiltrated into an “Israeli” enclave located behind the border fence inside Lebanon and was wearing a Hezbollah military uniform.
A day after U.S. President Donald Trump said Israel and Hezbollah agreed to dial back fighting, people in Beirut and northern Israel shared mixed reactions to the latest development.
On the fringes of Israel's far right, some activists and political leaders dream of a Greater Israel, extending the country's borders into neighboring countries.
For Israel, Hezbollah poses a direct threat to its northern border through rockets, drones, and fighters based in Lebanon.