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]]>According to the military, the operations spanned Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and other areas where Israeli forces have conducted air, ground and intelligence led actions.
The IDF said the strikes were aimed at degrading militant infrastructure, weapons stockpiles and command networks linked to groups hostile to Israel.
Military officials said the year was marked by sustained operations across several theatres, requiring what they described as unprecedented coordination between air, ground, naval and intelligence units.
The IDF said it significantly expanded its intelligence gathering capabilities during the year, enabling what it described as more precise targeting and reduced collateral damage. The military said its airforce conducted the majority of strikes, supported by realtime intelligence and advanced surveillance systems.
Officials added that naval forces also played an increased role, particularly in intercepting weapons smuggling and securing maritime approaches.
The year end report comes after more than two years of conflict, with Israel continuing to face threats from Hamas, Hezbollah and other Iran aligned groups.
The IDF said preparations remain underway for potential escalation while also adapting to evolving regional dynamics. The military did not provide a breakdown of civilian casualties but said it continues to operate in accordance with international law and operational guidelines.
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The drone was tracked after crossing into Israeli airspace and was subsequently intercepted by IDF forces. Security forces recovered a cache of weapons from the drone, including 20 M16 rifles, as well as a weapons barrel and a stock of additional firearm components. The IDF said the seized weapons were transferred to security authorities for further investigation and processing.
In a statement, the military said the interception highlights continued attempts to smuggle weapons into Israel using unmanned aerial systems. The IDF did not disclose the origin of the drone or the intended destination of the weapons, citing ongoing security assessments.
Israeli security agencies have repeatedly warned that weapon smuggling poses a significant threat to public safety and national security. The incident comes amid heightened security vigilance along Israel’s borders. Investigations into the incident are continuing.
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Maps shared online highlighted specific buildings in Deir Kifa and Shahour that the Israeli army claims are being used by Hezbollah. The military cautioned that anyone remaining nearby could be in danger.
According to the Israeli military, the planned strikes are a response to what it calls Hezbollah’s attempts to rebuild its operations in southern Lebanon. Residents were told to evacuate the marked areas “for their own safety.”
Earlier in the day, Israel said it had killed two Hezbollah members in separate strikes carried out the previous day. One of the men, killed in Bint Jbeil, was allegedly involved in helping the group recover from losses sustained during its recent war with Israel. The other, killed in Blida, was accused of gathering intelligence on Israeli forces.
These developments come despite the year-old ceasefire that was intended to halt the long-running clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, which began after the outbreak of the Gaza war in 2023. Israel insists its ongoing strikes are necessary to enforce the ceasefire, while Lebanon accuses Israel of repeatedly violating it.
In another strike on Tuesday, Israel targeted what it described as a Hamas training site inside the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon. According to Lebanese authorities, at least 13 people were killed. Hamas denied having any military presence there.
The situation has deepened tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border, with both sides accusing each other of undermining the fragile truce.
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Dozens of Israeli settlers carried out coordinated arson attacks on Tuesday, targeting a Palestinian warehouse, farmland, and a Bedouin village near Beit Lid in the northern West Bank. Footage from the area showed masked men setting fire to vehicles and tents, while residents attempted to put out the flames.
Palestinian officials condemned the incidents, describing them as part of a campaign to create “a hostile environment through intimidation and terror.” Israeli forces said they intervened to disperse the clashes and arrested four suspects after settlers also attacked soldiers at the scene.
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog called the violence “shocking and serious,” warning that attacks on both civilians and soldiers “cross a red line.” Senior military officials also denounced the assaults, describing them as “anarchist” acts that threaten regional stability.
According to the UN, settler violence in the West Bank has reached record levels, with more than 260 attacks in October alone — the highest monthly total in nearly 20 years. Over 1,500 incidents have been recorded since the start of 2025, resulting in injuries, property destruction, and widespread damage to olive trees and farmland.
Human rights groups have long accused Israeli forces of failing to prevent or punish such attacks. The UN’s humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, stated that “impunity cannot prevail” and called for accountability for those responsible.
The violence comes amid a broader surge in settlement expansion. The Israeli watchdog Peace Now reports that more than 5,600 new housing units have been approved in West Bank settlements this year — an all-time high. Pro-settler officials, including Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, have pushed policies aimed at solidifying Israeli control over the occupied territories, a move critics warn could “bury” any future hope for a Palestinian state.
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Witnesses in Gaza described seeing “pillars of fire and smoke” rising over homes and crowded neighborhoods as explosions shook the night sky. Health officials said at least 104 people were killed, including dozens of children and women, and over 250 others were injured.
Entire families were buried beneath the rubble. In Gaza City’s Sabra neighborhood, rescuers pulled three women and a man from the remains of the al-Banna family home. In Bureij camp, five members of the Abu Sharar family were killed when a strike hit their house. In Khan Younis, relatives wept as they mourned a mother, Bayan al-Shawaf, and her four children who died in a strike on a tent where displaced families had been sleeping.
“What kind of ceasefire is this?” cried Bayan’s cousin, Umm Mohammed. “The children were sleeping — they just wanted to live, to learn.”
Israel’s military said the strikes were a response to what it called “violations of the ceasefire” by Hamas, accusing the group of launching an attack that killed a soldier, identified as Master Sergeant Yona Efraim Feldbaum. The attack reportedly took place near Rafah, when Israeli engineers working to dismantle a tunnel came under fire.
Israeli leaders vowed retaliation, saying Hamas had crossed a “red line.” But Hamas denied involvement, insisting it remained committed to the ceasefire and accusing Israel of trying to provoke renewed fighting.
The United States said it believed the ceasefire would hold, even as it backed Israel’s right to respond to attacks. “Nothing will jeopardize the ceasefire,” said President Trump, while also stating that Israel “should hit back” if its soldiers are targeted.
International voices expressed concern over the mounting death toll. The UN’s human rights chief called the reports of civilian deaths “appalling,” urging all sides not to let the chance for peace slip away.
The ceasefire, brokered by the US, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, was meant to be the first stage of a broader peace plan. Under the agreement, Hamas was to return all hostages — living and deceased — while Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees.
Tensions spiked earlier in the week after Hamas returned a coffin that Israel said did not contain the remains of one of its hostages. Israel called it a “clear violation” of the deal, while Hamas dismissed the accusation as false.
Despite repeated efforts to maintain calm, the violence has reignited fears that Gaza could once again descend into full-scale war. Since the beginning of Israel’s military campaign in 2023, more than 68,000 Palestinians have been killed, with thousands more injured or displaced.
As Gaza’s people sift through rubble and grief, many are left wondering how long any truce can truly last.
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]]>Israel’s legal team argues against the accusation presented by South Africa’s legal team.
Judges:
1. US – Joan Donoghue – President of the court
2. Russia – Kirill Gevorgian, vice-president.
3. South Africa – Dikgang Moseneke
4. Israel – Aharon Barak
5. Somalia – Abdulqawi Yusuf
6. Uganda – Julia Sebutinde
7. Morocco – Mohamed Bennouna
8. China – Xue Hangin Other
9. Slovakia Peter Tomka
10. France – Ronny Abraham
11. Brazil – Leonardo Nemer Caldeira Brant
12. India – Dalveer Bhandari
13. Jamaica – Patrick Lipton Robinson
14. Australia – Hilary Charlesworth
15. Lebanon – Nawaf Salam
16. Japan – Yuji Iwasawa
17. Germany – Georg Nolte.
18. Belgium – Phillipe Gautier is the Court’s registrar.
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