Israel's military
Coverage of Israel's military in the Nexus archive.
- Israel hasn't said who its soldiers abused. Two Gaza mothers think it's their son
Israel has not disclosed the identity or location of a blindfolded Gaza man in a photo showing him restrained in Israeli custody. The country acknowledged the depicted treatment contradicts its military values but provided no further details. Two Gaza mothers believe the man is their son.
- Israeli strike targeting a militant kills 3, including a child, in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, killed three Palestinians, including an 8-year-old child, after targeting a tent Israel claimed housed militant Zaher Abu Salem of Islamic Jihad. The strike occurred amid ongoing Israeli operations against militants, which have killed 1,045 Palestinians since a ceasefire, with the overall conflict death toll in Gaza exceeding 73,058.
- Israeli military strikes in southern Lebanon in intense fighting as US-Iran talks postponed
Israel's military struck targets in southern Lebanon as Hezbollah reported intense fighting, threatening a new US-Iran agreement to end their conflict. The attacks occurred amid postponed US-Iran talks in Switzerland, with the White House citing logistical issues, while Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to withdraw forces until Hezbollah is neutralized.
- Israeli forces kill three people in southern Lebanon
Israeli forces killed three people in southern Lebanon through drone attacks on Thursday. Two died in Kfar Tebnit and one in Zebdine, according to Lebanese state media. An Israeli soldier also died the previous night in an incident in south Lebanon.
- Will Israel's troops take over more of southern Lebanon?
Locals in southern Lebanese towns and cities have been displaced due to evacuation orders from Israel's military. They now fear Israel may occupy their homes permanently or continue expanding its invasion.
- Israel army intercepts three projectiles from Lebanon
Israel's military intercepted three projectiles fired from Lebanon, with some intercepted before entering Israeli territory and one falling near Israeli soldiers. No injuries were reported.
- Iran launches missile attacks on Israel in first such attack since ceasefire began
Iran launched missile attacks on Israel for the first time since a ceasefire began. Israeli sirens warned residents about the missile launches reported by the nation's military.
- Israeli military police investigating soldier's killing of 7-month-old Palestinian
An Israeli soldier killed 7-month-old Palestinian infant Sam Fahd Abu Haikal and wounded his parents when he opened fire on their car in the West Bank. Israel's military police criminal investigation unit has opened an inquiry into the incident.
- Israel army warns of imminent strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon
Israel's military warned residents of Sarafand in south Lebanon to evacuate ahead of expected attacks against Iran-backed Hezbollah. The warning was reported by FRANCE 24's Antonia Kerrigan from Beirut.
- Israeli strikes kill 11 people in Gaza City, medics say
Israeli strikes in Gaza City killed 11 people, including women and children, according to medics. The Israeli military stated that the attacks targeted four residential buildings and killed four Hamas security officials.
- Israel strikes Lebanon as U.S.-brokered ceasefire yet to take hold, according to Lebanese president
Lebanon's president stated a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel could take effect within 24 hours, but Hezbollah has not endorsed it as Israel's military continues attacks in southern Lebanon.
- 'Chaotic scenes' in Beirut after Netanyahu orders strikes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to attack targets in Beirut's southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold known as Dahiyeh, causing residents to flee. The report comes from France 24's correspondent Renée Davis in Beirut.
- Netanyahu orders Israel's military to take control of 70 per cent of Gaza
Netanyahu has ordered Israel's military to take control of 70 percent of Gaza. The directive involves a significant military operation in the region.
- Israeli PM says he's directed military to take more of Gaza under its control
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed Israel's military to take more of Gaza under its control, initially seizing 70% of the Palestinian territory where the population is confined to a small coastal strip.
- Israel orders evacuation of Lebanese city as conflict with Hezbollah escalates
Israel's military ordered the evacuation of the Lebanese city of Tyre, vowing 'forceful' action against Hezbollah following renewed strikes in southern and eastern Lebanon. The escalation marks a significant intensification of the conflict between Israel and the armed group.
- Middle East: Israel says Hamas' armed wing chief killed
Israel's military announced the killing of Mohammad Odeh, head of Hamas' armed wing, in Gaza strikes. This follows the recent death of Odeh's predecessor in similar attacks.
- Gaza aid flotilla vessels taken to Crete after Israeli interception
Israel's military intercepted and seized 22 vessels from the Global Sumud Flotilla, an aid mission to Gaza, and transported them to Crete. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between Israel and Palestinian aid groups.
- Pro-Palestinian activists break into suspected Elbit Systems drone factory
Pro-Palestine activists broke into a UK factory suspected of manufacturing drones for Israel’s military. The factory is linked to Elbit Systems, an Israeli defense company.
- Israeli soldiers punished over vandalism of Jesus statue in Lebanon
Two Israeli soldiers are being punished for vandalizing a Jesus statue in Lebanon. They will be removed from combat duty and face 30 days of military detention, as announced by the Israeli military.
- WHO suspends Gaza medical evacuations after contractor killed by Israeli troops
The World Health Organization has suspended medical evacuations in Gaza after a Palestinian contractor was killed by Israeli troops during an incident where soldiers believed his vehicle posed an immediate threat.