Israeli Land Reforms, Trump’s Arms Support for Israel, and Lebanon Ceasefire Extension

Israel moves to allow Jewish land purchases in Judea and Samaria, while Trump lifts an arms embargo to strengthen Israeli defense. The U.S. also extends the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire to promote regional stability.
IDF Achievements: Defeating Terrorist Threats, Securing Borders, and Revitalizing Northern Israel

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have achieved significant milestones in ongoing operations, including dismantling Hezbollah’s military infrastructure in Southern Lebanon, confiscating over 85,000 weapons, and capturing more than 240 Hamas operatives at a Gaza hospital used as a command center
Israel’s Warnings to Lebanon, IDF Soldier Travel Risks, and US Demands for Gaza Investigation

Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Lebanon of severe consequences if the ceasefire collapses, while the IDF advised soldiers involved in the Gaza conflict to avoid international travel due to legal risks. Meanwhile, the U.S. has demanded a thorough investigation into the death of a Gaza aid worker allegedly killed in an Israeli airstrike
Israel uncovers Hezbollah chemical weapons threat, confronts ICC Arrest Warrants, and monitors fragile Lebanon ceasefire

IDF Troops also uncovered chemicals and gas masks in Hezbollah bases, hinting at potential chemical weapon plans. Israel is challenging ICC arrest warrants for its leaders while addressing ceasefire breaches in Lebanon and enforcing restrictions on Hezbollah activity.
Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire, Hamas Seeks Gaza Truce, and Oct. 7 Failures

Israel and Lebanon have reached a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, ending 14 months of hostilities, while Hamas has expressed support for the truce and seeks a similar deal in Gaza. Meanwhile, an inquiry blames leaders for failures in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
US Pushes for ceasefires as Gaza remians up for debate and thousands mark Hebron’s Shabbat Chayei Sarah

The U.S. seeks to use a Lebanon ceasefire to broker peace in Gaza, while a knesset member suggests occupying Gaza to dismantle Hamas. Despite regional tensions, thousands gathered in Hebron for Shabbat Chayei Sarah under tight security.
Israel to build new security fence, scholar killed in Lebanon, and the fight against Hamas aid

Israel faces escalating challenges on multiple fronts: the IDF is constructing a security fence near Huwara to combat ongoing attacks, a renowned archaeologist and reservist was tragically killed by Hezbollah in Lebanon, and protests have resumed against aid reaching Hamas in Gaza.
Israel rejects Lebanon ceasefire, as PA and Hamas attempt to harm Israel

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that there will be no ceasefire in Lebanon, as Israel aims to dismantle Hezbollah’s capabilities while keeping pressure on Iran. Also, a Palestinian official attributed recent anti-Israeli violence in Amsterdam to global frustration with Israel, and unsurprisingly, the IDF found ammunition in a Gaza aid convoy.
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.
Israel Strikes Hezbollah, U.S. Presses for Gaza Aid, and Netanyahu Challenges Macron

Israel resumed airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, hitting a strategic weapons cache. Meanwhile, the White House urged Israel to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza, warning of possible consequences for U.S. military support. In a separate exchange, Prime Minister Netanyahu rebuked French President Macron’s claim that the U.N. created Israel.