IDSF CEO Lt. Col. (res.) Yaron Buskila discussed Israel's escalation with Hezbollah, emphasizing the need to hold both Hezbollah and Lebanon accountable.
The recent massive fires over the last few days has forced the public to look at what is happening. We hear demands that this cannot continue, for the first time in eight months.
The world has forgotten about the displaced Israelis of the North, whose family structures, social interactions, jobs, and communities are lost and dysfunctional.
While Israeli leaders seek to do something about the Hezbollah threat, politicians cannot decide on a 'day after' plan for Gaza, which hampers the ability to come up with a plan for Hezbollah.
More and more residents are leaving the North, and the situation is not improving.
The newly announced funds will extend direct support to all 39 communities that have been evacuated from the northern front-line areas.
As tensions along Israel's northern border threaten to spill over into open war, the IDF has worked to prepare its troops for mobilization.
Arab media sources claimed eyewitness reports that Hezbollah deployed terrorists in an "unprecedented" manner in the group's stronghold in Beirut.
Uncovering the IDF reserve unit that stayed behind to protect northern towns and is preparing for any possible scenario, including October 7-style infiltrations and combat with Hezbollah terrorists.
As part of those attacks, the IDF has killed over 300 Hezbollah terrorists as well as injured over 750, with nearly all of the terror group's border lookout posts destroyed.