U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday hosted Israel's president while President-elect Donald Trump has separately held multiple phone calls recently with Israel's head of government, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. These parallel talks have focused on the conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.
Both Iranian-backed terror groups remain resilient — with Hezbollah retaining significant military and terrorism capabilities — according to the top US counterterrorism official
Israel’s strikes in Iran brings new urgency to longstanding concerns
‘It all starts in Tehran,’ Israeli president tells Biden, while again stressing need to bring home Hamas-held hostages
Military says strikes were against two locations in Syria and a response to several attacks on US personnel in Syria in past 24 hours.
The strike on an apartment Sunday belonging to the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, reportedly killed nine people including a Hezbollah commander
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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said the war against Hezbollah was not yet over and that the main challenge facing any cease-fire deal would be enforcement
Deadly air strikes reported in Gaza, Lebanon
Israeli media reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed responsibility for the attack during a cabinet meeting
Iranian state media say two military officials discussed various issues, including 'the development of defense diplomacy and the expansion of bilateral cooperation'
Meanwhile, Netanyahu says he and Trump have conferred three times since US election
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