The Israeli military said it had struck dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, while stressing Israel's "remaining obligation" to honour the ceasefire.
On October 14th, Liu Yuhui, a member of the China Chief Economist Forum and deputy director of the Shanghai Chief Economist Financial Development Center, wrote that I personally maintain a good vision for the stock market this week. There is room for policy upward, but the specific space is worth our imagination, and it is also worth every capital and every penny to have a good vision and imagination for the capital markets. Only in this way can the stock market enter a state of violent fluctuat...
On July 31st, in response to Saturday's attack on the Golan Heights, the Israeli army launched an airstrike in the Lebanese capital Beirut, targeting a Hezbollah commander. The IDF said it was targeting "the Hezbollah commander who killed children and many other Israeli civilians in Majdal Shams". Israel blamed Hezbollah for the weekend attack. The IDF said that "there is no change in the defense guidelines of the rear command at this time. If there is any change, an update will be issued".