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A look at the IDF's decision-making on strikes in its campaign against Hamas in Gaza and the nature of this conflict.
Israeli war planes struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the Israel Defense Force said early Monday, as it accused the truce monitoring mechanism of ignoring the threat the targets posed to Israel.
Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed, Israelis held in Gaza since 2015 and 2014, respectively, will be released under a 1:30 exchange ratio, along with 47 prisoners freed under the 2011 Gilad Shalit deal who were later re-arrested. Additional Palestinian prisoners abroad or in Gaza will be freed based on lists agreed upon by both sides.
Israel says Hamas is creating a “last-minute crisis” by reneging on parts of the ceasefire deal the two sides agreed upon Wednesday. Daniel Flesch, a former member of the IDF and senior policy analyst for the Heritage Foundation,
There have been at least dozen complaints filed against Israeli troops for alleged war crimes when they were traveling, including in Sri Lanka,
The Israeli military confirmed Friday morning that Hamas hostage Hamza Alzayadni was killed in Gaza, days after it had announced his father's body had been retrieved along with unidentified remains from a tunnel in Gaza.
The Israel Defense Forces says five soldiers were killed in combat in Gaza as more details emerge about a potential ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has more.
Security experts analyzing the deal brokered between Israel and Hamas argue it was a 'bad deal' as it could pose security risks for Israel but one that needed to be done to return the hostages.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has initiated proceedings against members of the Haredi community who failed to report to induction centers after receiving draft orders. Those who repeatedly ignored the orders will be considered absent without leave and may face criminal charges,