HEADLINES
Lebanon Under Fire as Israel Strikes Escalate
Hezbollah Uses Civilian Homes as Launch Pads
US Wins Opening Match Amid Iran Protests
The time is now 8:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In the Conflict with Iran and its Regional Proxies, the Lebanese Army said Israel's brutal attacks in Lebanon aim to prevent the return of stability to the region and to obstruct any solution that would restore calm. It said Israeli strikes across Lebanon on Saturday caused casualties and extensive property damage, including the death of a Lebanese soldier. Hezbollah said it targeted IDF soldiers in southern Lebanon and would not hesitate to confront any attempt by Israel to seize land, even as it maintained a commitment to a ceasefire. A senior Hezbollah official said the group would not allow Israel freedom of movement in what it called occupied Lebanese territory. An Israeli military official said the IDF struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon after the group fired more than 50 rockets at Israeli troops in the area. Lebanese channels counted 83 Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon since the morning, including 69 by fighter jets and 14 by drones. Al-Mayadeen Lebanon reported four people killed in an Israeli strike on a building in a village in the al-Biqaa region. Hezbollah published a video showing it uses civilian homes in southern Lebanon as cover and launch pads for missile attacks on Israel. Overnight, Hezbollah fired more than 50 rockets at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, and Israel responded with dozens of strikes on Hezbollah positions.
In Uplifting News, Inside the 2026 FIFA World Cup, from a roaring USMNT to regime-defying Iranians, a father-and-son trip to the World Cup in Los Angeles produced an unforgettable night as the United States opened with a big win, while Iranian protesters outside the stadium drew attention with competing flags. The writer describes buying tickets for the opening match, USA versus Paraguay, and notes Paraguay’s ties to Israel, including moving its embassy to Jerusalem and designating Hamas, Hezbollah, and the IRGC as terror organizations. The United States team is led by goalkeeper Matt Turner, a Jewish athlete on the squad. The scene at the stadium is set against protests by Iranian fans abroad, highlighting the crosscurrents surrounding the event.
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