Israeli troops
Coverage of Israeli troops in the Nexus archive.
- In Lebanon, framework agreement signed with Israel spurs protest, criticism
Lebanon and Israel signed a framework agreement that has sparked protests and criticism due to its failure to require Israeli troops to withdraw from occupied land, following months of deadly attacks.
- Hezbollah chief rejects any Israeli security zone in Lebanon
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem rejected any Israeli security zone in Lebanon, following Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement that Israeli troops would remain in southern Lebanon as long as necessary. Qassem emphasized that Israel's presence violates Lebanese sovereignty and that Hezbollah's military is responsible for the country's security.
- US's peace deal with Iran in jeopardy as Netanyahu refuses to withdraw Israeli troops from southern Lebanon
The US's peace deal with Iran is at risk due to Netanyahu's refusal to withdraw Israeli troops from southern Lebanon.
- Lebanese army withdraws from southern village after Israeli troops advance nearby
The Lebanese army withdrew from a southern village after Israeli forces advanced nearby, prompting evacuation warnings and airstrikes in the region. Hezbollah reported attacks on Israeli troops, while reports suggest a potential U.S.-Iran agreement to end regional conflict, including Lebanon.
- Lebanese army withdraws from southern village after Israeli troops advance nearby
The Lebanese army withdrew from Kfar Tebnit in southern Lebanon after Israeli troops advanced nearby, triggering evacuation warnings for 20 locations. Airstrikes and artillery shelling in the area killed two people, with Israeli forces likely targeting the strategic Ali Taher hill. Potential U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks involving Lebanon were mentioned, though Israel and Hezbollah continue clashes despite an existing ceasefire agreement.
- Lebanese army withdraws from southern village after Israeli troops advance nearby
The Lebanese army withdrew from a southern village after Israeli troops advanced nearby, leading to airstrikes and artillery shelling in the area. Israeli forces targeted strategic locations like Ali Taher hill, while reports indicated ongoing US-Iran negotiations for a Middle East war-ending agreement involving Lebanon. Hezbollah, backed by Iran, continues attacks despite a ceasefire agreement.
- Lebanese army withdraws from southern village after Israeli troops advance nearby
The Lebanese army withdrew from a southern village after Israeli forces advanced nearby, leading to airstrikes and artillery shelling in the region. Israeli troops are attempting to capture a strategic hill near Kfar Tebnit, while ongoing conflicts between Israel and Hezbollah continue despite a ceasefire agreement.
- Lebanese army withdraws from southern village after Israeli troops advance nearby
The Lebanese army withdrew from a base in Kfar Tebnit after Israeli troops advanced nearby, prompting evacuation warnings for 20 locations. Israeli forces targeted strategic areas, including the Ali Taher hill and Beaufort Castle, while airstrikes and artillery shelling caused casualties in southern Lebanon. Ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah continues despite a ceasefire agreement, with over 3,700 Lebanese fatalities reported.
- Palestinian baby shot dead by Israeli troops
A Palestinian baby was shot and killed by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank, as reported by The Guardian. The incident has garnered 17 points on Hacker News with no comments posted.
- 1 dead and 6 wounded in shootings near the West Bank, Israel’s rescue services say
One person was killed and six wounded in simultaneous shootings near the Israeli-occupied West Bank, according to Israel’s rescue services. The attacks occurred at a gas station near Kokhav Yair on the Israeli side of the boundary and another inside the West Bank. Israeli police killed at least one attacker and are searching for others, while nearby residents were advised to stay indoors.
- Israeli troops kill infant, injure parents in West Bank
Israeli troops shot at a car in the occupied West Bank, killing a 7-month-old Palestinian baby and wounding his parents, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The Israeli military stated soldiers fired at a vehicle perceived to be accelerating toward them near Hebron, with an initial inquiry finding the three injured were uninvolved civilians.
- Funeral held for baby shot dead by Israeli troops in occupied West Bank
A funeral was held for a seven-month-old Palestinian boy who was shot dead by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank. The child's body was wrapped in a Palestinian flag and carried to the graveyard by his father.
- Palestinian baby shot dead by Israeli troops in occupied West Bank
A seven-month-old Palestinian baby, Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, was critically injured and later died after Israeli troops fired on his family's car in Hebron's Tel Rumeida area. The soldiers opened fire despite the vehicle complying with an order to stop, injuring the child's parents as well.
- Israeli troops kill 7-month-old Palestinian baby in West Bank car shooting
Israeli troops killed a seven-month-old Palestinian baby boy after firing at his parents' vehicle in the West Bank, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The infant, Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, was critically wounded by a bullet that also injured his mother, and he later died.
- Israeli forces kill a Palestinian infant in the occupied West Bank, say health officials
Israeli troops killed a seven-month-old Palestinian baby boy in the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian health ministry.
- Israel and Lebanon agree to implement conditional ceasefire
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to implement a conditional ceasefire. Israeli troops are gathering on the border with Lebanon in northern Israel.
- Trump says Israeli troops no longer heading to Beirut after call with Netanyahu
President Trump announced after a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israeli troops will not proceed to Beirut, and any en route troops have been ordered to retreat. Israel had previously ordered strikes on the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital and deployed troops.
- Israeli army captures strategic Crusader-built castle in Lebanon
Israeli troops have captured Beaufort Castle, a strategic mountain-top Crusader-built fortress in southern Lebanon, following days of air strikes and fighting with Hezbollah militants. The military described the capture as a major advance in the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah war, marking the deepest incursion into Lebanon in over 25 years.
- Lebanese army ‘overly stretched’ to fight off latest Israeli invasion
Geopolitical analyst Joe Macaron states that the Lebanese army is 'overly stretched' in its efforts to counter the latest Israeli invasion, as Israeli troops expand their occupation.
- Israeli troops push deeper into Lebanon as the two sides start military talks at the Pentagon
Israeli troops advanced into a southern Lebanese village amid airstrikes that killed at least six people, as Lebanese and Israeli military officials held initial direct talks at the Pentagon. The discussions focused on regional security frameworks and implementing a ceasefire, but Hezbollah, Israel's target, refused to participate. Lebanese officials sought to reactivate a U.S.-brokered ceasefire monitoring committee and halt ongoing hostilities.
- Trump administration extends deportation protections for Lebanese people
The Trump administration extended deportation protections for approximately 11,000 Lebanese individuals, allowing them to remain and work in the U.S. for six months. The Department of Homeland Security announced the decision amid ongoing conflict in southern Lebanon between Israeli troops and Hezbollah.
- Israeli troops jailed for desecration of Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon
Israeli troops were jailed for desecrating a Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon, with one soldier receiving 21 days and another 14 days. The soldiers engaged in disrespectful behavior, including putting a cigarette in the statue's mouth and taking a photograph.
- Palestinian children protest against siege on their school
Palestinian children protested against Israeli settlers and troops blocking the only safe route to their school. The blockade has disrupted their access to education, prompting the demonstration.
- 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.