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#bestcollectionmizo #trumpnews #israelnews ISRAEL JET RUAL AN CHE CHHUAK REP REP MAI LE || HEZBOLLAH AN NUAI || TUNLAI IRAN BORUAK /// Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 10 people in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and another two people in a Palestinian refugee camp, the Lebanese Health Ministry has said. Hezbollah has confirmed senior leader Hussein Yaghi was killed in the Bekaa attacks. He is the son of former Hezbollah MP Mohamed Yaghi, and his funeral is set to take place on Saturday, according to Hezbollah media. Twenty-four people - including three children - were also injured in the attack. Earlier on Friday, another Israeli strike hit Ain al-Hilweh - a densely populated Palestinian refugee camp near Sidon, killing the two people. The strikes are among the deadliest reported in eastern Lebanon in recent weeks and risk rupturing a US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, strained by frequent accusations of violations In a post on X on Friday evening, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said: "STRUCK: Hezbollah command centers used to advance terror attacks against IDF troops and Israel, in the Baalbek area in Lebanon. "Within the command centers, weapons and funds utilized by Hezbollah were being stored, constituting a violation of the understandings between Israel." Referring to the separate strike, the IDF posted hours earlier: "In response to repeated ceasefire violations, the IDF struck a Hamas command center, from which terrorists operated, in the Ain al-Hilweh area in southern Lebanon.” Israeli airstrikes in several areas of southern Lebanon early on Thursday morning targeted Hezbollah weapon depots, missile launchers, and other military sites, the IDF said, as reported by The Times of Israel. This included two months of open conflict in which a ground operation in Lebanon's south was carried out by the IDF as it sought to enable the safe return of some 60,000 displaced residents of northern Israel. Hezbollah started attacking Israel on 8 October 2023 - a day after Hamas's invasion of southern Israel, which triggered the war in Gaza. The Israeli military says it has struck hundreds of Hezbollah sites and has carried out over 1,200 raids and other small operations in southern Lebanon … Another 29% of respondents were opposed to joining a US strike on Iran, and the remaining 12% were uncertain. According to the network, supporters of Israel joining a US strike included 58% of people who voted for opposition parties and 74% of people who voted for parties in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition An unnamed source told Axios on Wednesday that if Trump were to launch strikes on Iran, it would likely be a joint US-Israeli operation, even larger than the 12-day Israeli-led bombing campaign against Iran’s nuclear and military sites last June. Electoral deadlock Meanwhile, both the Channel 12 poll and a survey by Zman Yisrael, The Times of Israel’s Hebrew-language sister site, showed Netanyahu’s coalition and the opposition parties again failing to clinch a Knesset majority in the next election without the support of an Arab faction. Leaders of both blocs have rejected relying on Arab support to form a government. In the Zman Yisrael survey, respondents were asked whom they would vote for in two scenarios — one in which all parties ran independently, and another that featured joint lists of the four Arab parties (Ra’am, Hadash, Ta’al and Balad), a pair of far-right parties (Otzma Yehudit and Religious Zionism), a pair of parties that have rejected a government with Netanyahu (Yashar! and Bennett 2026), and a pair of smaller parties that have not (Blue and White and HaMiluimnikim). Netanyahu’s Likud was the largest party in the poll, with 27 seats. His coalition would net a total of 52 seats, with another 10 for the Sephardic ultra-Orthodox Shas, eight for the Ashkenazi ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism and seven for National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir’s far-right Otzma Yehudit. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s far-right Religious Zionism party would fail to pass the electoral threshold. Anti-Netanyahu parties would rake in 53 seats, with 18 seats for former prime minister Naftali Bennett, Netanyahu’s lead opponent for the premiership; ten for former defense minister Avigdor Liberman’s hawkish, secularist faction Yisrael Beytenu; nine each for former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot’s centrist Yashar! party and former deputy IDF chief Yair Golan’s left-leaning The Democrats party; and seven for Opposition Leader Yair Lapid’s centrist Yesh Atid party. Four more seats would go to former IDF chief Benny Gantz’s centrist Blue and White party, the only opposition faction that has expressed openness to entering a government with Netanyahu.