Hezbollah retaliation
The Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah has carried out fresh retaliatory operations against Israel, targeting several military positions of the regime. Hezbollah said its fighters fired missiles at a military air base near the city of Ashdod. It was the first such reprisal attack deep inside the Israeli-occupied territories in more than a year of conflict. Also in separate statements, Hezbollah said it targeted several Israeli military positions as well as settlements in northern occupied Palestine. It said operations were carried out with missiles, drones and artillery shells. The fighters also targeted Israeli troop gatherings in southern Lebanon. The resistance movement also announced conducting an operation against a naval base near Haifa. Meanwhile, according to Israeli media two more Israeli troopers have been killed during clashes with Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon
ICC arrest warrants
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and ousted war minister Yoav Gallant over war crimes committed in the Gaza genocide. The ICC said that there are reasonable grounds to believe that Netanyahu and Gallant were involved in actions constituting crimes against humanity and war crimes under its jurisdiction. The ICC prosecutor said the crimes include starvation of civilians as a method of warfare and intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population. In May, the prosecutor had applied for warrants arrest for Netanyahu and Gallant. Israel, which is not a member of the ICC, has consistently rejected the court’s authority. Now the 124 ICC member states are technically obliged to arrest Netanyahu and his former war minster if they travel there. However, the court has no mechanism to enforce its orders.
Yemen leader's speech
Yemen’s Ansarullah leader has urged Muslim nations to engage in a holy war against the enemies, stressing that they have no other viable option in the face of American-Israeli plots to subjugate them. The Yemeni leader said slammed empty appeals and summits and statements in support of Gaza from Arab and Muslim leaders as futile. He called for genuine faith-driven actions, urging Muslim nations to support the resistance in Gaza and Lebanon and elsewhere. Houthi pointed out that what Israel supporters say about human rights are misleading and deceptive words. He noted the bloody history of Americans, British, French, and Germans, stating that their criminal record involved the killing of millions of people by the worst methods. Houthi blasted the US veto of UN resolution on Gaza ceasefire as Washington's aggressive and criminal approach toward Arabs and Muslims.