It seems that the Lebanese border front is open to all possibilities as Hezbollah targets Israeli sites and gatherings with appropriate weapons in response to the daily Israeli attacks on villages and towns in the south.
Regionally, the war in Gaza has entered its 161st day, with Israeli airstrikes continuing from the north to the south of the strip, while the population is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis bordering on famine with the onset of Ramadan.
In this context, the Palestinian presidency warned today against the Israeli government's decision to carry out a military operation in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, committing a new massacre and continuing crimes of displacement against the Palestinian people.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office stated that Hamas's proposal for a new ceasefire in Gaza, presented to mediators, is still based on "unrealistic demands."
On another front, the Houthis announced missile and drone targeting operations against an Israeli ship and an American destroyer in the Red Sea, affirming the expansion of their military operations to the Indian Ocean via the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
Internationally, US President Joe Biden praised Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer's speech calling for new elections in Israel, amid actions by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, on the other hand, stated that Russian air defenses have destroyed around 95% of the enemy's missiles and shells.