An Israeli soldier in Khiam, Lebanon, on Wednesday. Credit: Bar PelegTouring south Lebanon, soldiers said that netting offers no guarantee of protection against drones, which have claimed the lives of four soldiers. When one soldier noted the widespread destruction of homes, an officer corrected him: 'destruction of infrastructure'02:26 PM • May 14 2026 IDTLEBANON – The trip to Khiam, a Shi'ite town that on the eve of the war with Iran was home to 20,000 people, is led by Capt. B. He was born and bred in Kiryat Shmona, but like many people of his northern town, he, too, decided to leave. His family had returned between the rounds of fighting over the past two and a half years, but he's decided that the situation there has become too difficult. In the NewsFacing Hezbollah Drones, Israeli Soldiers Say They Have Little to Do but DuckThousands Expected for Far-right Jerusalem Day March Through Old CityIsrael and Lebanon to Meet for Third Round of Direct Talks in Washington'We Know What It Wasn't': Strange Tunnel Exposed in Jerusalem Near Ramat Rahel'There Is an Enormous Desire to Play Wagner in Israel'Remembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIWhatsApp Co-founder Donates Record-breaking $200 Million to Jerusalem HospitalThe Mysterious Copper Scroll and the End of DaysThe Hasidic Jews Behind Florida's Giant Golden Trump StatueLeaked Video of Arab Lawyer's Violent Arrest Contradicts Israel Police Account'A Slave Economy': Inside Israel's ultra-Orthodox Parallel StateIt Wasn't Just Revenge That Israel Was After in Gaza
Facing Hezbollah drones, Israeli soldiers say they have little to do but duck
Touring South Lebanon, Soldiers Said That Netting Offers No Guarantee of Protection Against Drones, Which Have Claimed the Lives of Four Soldiers. When One Soldier Noted the Widespread Destruction of Homes, an Officer Corrected Him: 'Destruction of Infrastructure'









