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Cease-fire
Over 3,500 Hezbollah operatives killed in 14-month war, IDF reveals
Military says Hezbollah injuries in war at least twice its fatalities; with no demilitarized zone, destroyed southern Lebanon homes expected to be rebuilt; fears grow over Hezbollah resuming border provocations, which cease-fire may not prevent
Lior Ben Ari, Yair Kraus, Yoav Zitun
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11.28.24
IDF jet strikes in southern Lebanon in first since cease-fire
Military says struck Hezbollah site housing medium-range rockets, reiterates commitment to preventing violations of cease-fire agreement; IDF Arabic-language spokesperson announces curfew south of Litani River
Yair Kraus, Yoav Zitun
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11.28.24
Man on the street: What do people from Tel Aviv think of the ceasefire?
'All of us, as human beings in this world, are supposed to be against war'
Ariella Lahayani, ILTV
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11.28.24
Hezbollah remains ‘most powerful militia’ in Lebanon
Ksenia Svetlova: 'Hezbollah is an integral part of Lebanese society'
Lidar Grave-Lazi, ILTV
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11.28.24
An uncertain future awaits on northern border, but cease-fire is lesser of two evils
Opinion: Much to our national chagrin, completely annihilating a terrorist organization is not feasible; The cease-fire with Lebanon is not the ideal solution, but it does alleviate stress on IDF reservists, gives us breathing room to rebuild out towns, facilitates the return of northern residents and strengthens our international bona fides
Ariela Ringel Hoffman
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11.28.24
IDF's achievements against Hezbollah are tremendous and we should talk about it
We did not deal a heavy blow to Hezbollah, and we did not reach a cease-fire in order to return to what was: Israel is in a position of strength. We lost this strength once because of a conciliatory approach. It must not happen again.
Ben-Dror Yemini
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11.28.24
'There is no street that has not been destroyed': A return to Dahieh
Hezbollah printed posters prior to the cease-fire to distribute in Dahieh to broadcast victory the day the bombings stopped; Residents of Beirut sifted through the ruins and tried to assess the damage, but unlike in 2006 no one has come to help; 'Winter is beginning, the temperature is dropping and there are no windows'
Lior Ben Ari
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11.28.24
Still counting its dead, Hezbollah faces long road to recover from war
Terror group working to re-establish organizational structure fully, probe security breaches that helped Israel land so many painful blows and fully review last year, including mistakes in underestimating Israel's technological capabilities, sources say
Reuters
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11.27.24
'This was the right time': Netanyahu sought Lebanon cease-fire deal in October, Hochstein says
White House envoy addresses representatives of Jewish American communities, detailing Lebanon cease-fire agreement, Biden’s unwavering support for Israel and plans to enforce deal
Daniel Edelson, New York
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11.27.24
IDF urges Lebanese civilians to stay north of the Litani River at night
Military warns civilians against moving south as forces enforce cease-fire framework; 4 Hezbollah operatives, including commander, detained for entering restricted zone; 'If enforcement fails, we will apply even greater force,' IDF chief says
Ynet correspondents
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11.27.24
Hezbollah claims victory while others criticize costly toll in Lebanon
Son of slain Hezbollah leader posts video from his destroyed Dahieh home, praising 'steadfastness' and 'sacrifice' of Lebanese people; Lebanese daily Nidaa al-Watan slams terror organization, calling losses group's first defeat since inception
Lior Ben Ari
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11.27.24
World welcomes cease-fire deal: 'An important step'
Italy, China, Turkey hope calm holds; Lebanese return south; Hezbollah provocations near border met with IDF vigilance
Lior Ben Ari, Einav Halabi
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11.27.24
Hezbollah can only claim Pyrrhic victory, but the real one is Israel's
Analysis: While criticism of the cease-fire agreement is valid, it is equally true that Hezbollah was badly battered in this war, and Israel can claim a resounding victory; Now Israel needs to turn its attention to the Iranian nuclear threat that, if it materializes, will render Hezbollah irrelevant in terms of Middle East power dynamics
Avi Issacharoff
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11.27.24
Residents of north afraid to return home despite cease-fire
While Netanyahu specified the reasons for the cease-fire agreement with Hezbollah, evacuated residents are not buying it, saying that returning now is tantamount to surrender; 'I’m not buying it. We saw what they did to the poor residents in the south'
Israel Moshkovitz, Roni Green Shaulov
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11.27.24
Even with cease-fire, Israel can't lower it's guard in Lebanon
Opinion: Hezbollah has suffered greatly over the last year, but it won't sit idle in Lebanon and will work to rearm under the Israeli radar should the country allow it
Lior Ben Ari
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11.27.24
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