The Israeli government declared a nationwide state of emergency until September 30, on Monday evening, as anticipation for expanded Hezbollah rocket fire rises.
According to Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth, Israeli Cabinet ministers voted to declare a "special home front situation” throughout Israel.
The vote was done by telephone, as proposed by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
The decision was made after the exchange of rockets and missiles between Israel and Hezbollah significantly increased over the last days, after thousands of pagers and handheld radios were detonated across Lebanon.
The Israeli army reportedly attempted to assassinate top Hezbollah commander Ali Karaki on Monday. Israel has launched over 800 missiles and drones in Lebanon over a 24-hour period, killing around 500 people, including women and children. The Israeli army ordered the evacuation of residents of southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah and Israel have been engaged in cross-border warfare since the start of the Israeli war on Gaza, which has killed over 41,400 people, mostly women and children, following a cross-border attack by Hamas last October 7.
US National Guard troops patrolling the streets of Washington DC as part of what President Donald Trump said was his crackdown on crime will begin carrying weapons on Sunday night, two officials said.
Israeli strikes hit the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Sunday in retaliation for Houthi missiles fired towards Israel, with a Houthi health official saying the attack killed six people and wounded 86.
Syria's first parliamentary election under its new administration, scheduled for September, will not include the southern province of Sweida and two other provinces due to security concerns, the electoral commission announced.
Ukraine launched a drone attack on Russia on Sunday, forcing a sharp fall in the capacity of a reactor at one of Russia's biggest nuclear power plants and sparking a huge blaze at the major Ust-Luga fuel export terminal, Russian officials said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked Independence Day on Sunday alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who said Ukraine would receive more than C$1 billion ($723 million) in military aid from a previously announced package next month.