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  • Hezbollah Pays Village Residents Rent to Store Rockets in Their Homes

    Hezbollah covertly stationed long-range missiles in Shia homes across southern Lebanon, paying residents to store them; IDF now targets these rockets, urging civilian evacuation to minimize casualties and spotlighting Hezbollah’s tactics to global audiences.

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  • UN General Assembly Passes Resolution Calling for Jerusalem Old City to be Jew-free

    The Palestinian-fronted resolution passed by wide margin, demanding that the Israeli army and Jewish residents evacuate to pre-1949 line within a year.

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  • More Hezbollah comms devices explode across Lebanon, killing 14

    More communications devices used by Hezbollah terrorists exploded on Wednesday afternoon across the group’s main stronghold in Beirut and in Southern Lebanon. More than 450 Hezbollah operatives sustained wounds, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.

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  • Palestinians Pay $800 for ‘Donated’ Tents: How Hamas Uses Humanitarian Aid to Fund its War on Israel

    Despite Gaza’s widespread devastation, Hamas continues paying salaries to its gunmen and civil servants partly through taxing and diverting humanitarian aid and distributing food vouchers — with the help of clans, criminal groups and so-called “People’s Committees.”

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  • Ceasefire Deal ‘Close to Zero’ as Sinwar Makes New Demands; Jordanian Murders 3 Israeli Guards

    By: Chris Mitchell – The Christian Broadcasting Network; cbn.com JERUSALEM, Israel – The prospect of a negotiated deal to free the remaining Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas sank to a new low over the weekend. Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar made new demands in his months-long standoff with the lives of the hostages on the line. The…

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  • Hezbollah Hit Israel’s North 1,300 Times in August, Most in One Month Since Oct. 7

    The figure marked an increase of 400% compared to January. Jewish News Syndicate; jns.org August was the most intense month in the conflict between Israel and Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group so far, with more than 1,300 attacks on the Jewish state recorded, authorities said on Thursday. According to the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet),…

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