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13 Oct 2024

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US to Israel: Military ops in Lebanon must give way to diplomacy ‘as soon as feasible’
US to Israel: Military ops in Lebanon must give way to diplomacy ‘as soon as feasible’
The IDF intercepted a suspicious aerial target, likely a drone, that crossed from Lebanon into Israeli airspace near Nahariya. No alerts were activated for local communities during this incident.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed concern to Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant regarding reports of Israeli forces targeting UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, urging a shift towards diplomatic solutions.


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Le Monde: Ukrainian drones provide support for northern Mali's rebels
Ukrainian drones provide support for northern Mali's rebels
Rebels in northern Mali, part of the Permanent Strategic Framework (CSP), are utilizing drones to target Malian army and Wagner group forces, claiming air strike capabilities. Recent attacks have reportedly killed Russian mercenaries, shifting the military balance.

Ukrainian intelligence has been linked to the CSP, aiding in operations against Russian forces. In response, Mali severed diplomatic ties with Ukraine, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions stemming from Russia's actions in Ukraine.


Times Of Israel: Lebanon’s army rendered a bystander as Israel, Hezbollah fight in country’s south
Lebanon’s army rendered a bystander as Israel, Hezbollah fight in country’s south
Since Israel's ground invasion of Lebanon, clashes have intensified between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, while the Lebanese army remains largely passive. The Lebanese army, facing a severe economic crisis and an aging arsenal, is overshadowed by Hezbollah's superior capabilities.

The U.S. has provided military aid to the Lebanese army, but restrictions on advanced weaponry persist due to concerns over Hezbollah. The army's role has historically been limited during Israeli incursions, raising questions about its effectiveness in defending Lebanon.