Knesset approves family deportation law, Israel thwarts Jerusalem attack, and conducts major strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon

Israel has intensified its counter-terrorism measures, with the Knesset passing a law to deport families of terrorists who support or fail to report attacks, while security forces successfully thwarted a car-ramming attack near Jerusalem. Israel also targeted Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon, resulting in significant casualties among militants and dismantling key terrorist infrastructure.

Hezbollah Targets Trump Heights

Sirens sounded in Trump Heights as  Hezbollah rocket attack targeted the Golan Heights on Wednesday. The attack came shortly after the election results were announced, indicating that Trump was the victor. 

Israel’s New Anti-Terror Legislation, Israel blamed for war, and IDF’s Focus on hostage rescue in Gaza

Israel’s Knesset is advancing a bill aimed at revoking residency or citizenship for families of terrorists, a move supporters say could act as a deterrent. Meanwhile, a recent U.S. poll highlights deep partisan divides on Middle East conflict responsibility, with Democrats more likely to hold Israel accountable. Amidst these tensions, the IDF has made the recovery of hostages held by Hamas its top mission, intensifying operations in Gaza.