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Israeli soldiers acknowledge widespread destruction of buildings in southern Lebanon, stating the mission goes beyond targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. The offensive in the region has resulted in over 2,500 deaths since March 2.

Israeli military personnel have reported that their operations in southern Lebanon involve the widespread destruction of buildings, stating that the mission extends beyond targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. Local media reports cite soldiers acknowledging these actions amid an ongoing offensive that began on March 2.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu releases footage of infrastructure destruction in southern Lebanon, hours after US President Donald Trump reportedly urged a halt to the demolition of buildings in the region.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video montage showing the destruction of infrastructure in southern Lebanon, hours after US President Donald Trump reportedly requested a halt to such operations.

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Designated Mossad chief Roman Gofman allegedly contacted witnesses involved in the minor recruitment case before their testimony to the Gronis Committee. Sources question if the contact aimed to influence testimony or gather information.

Designated Mossad chief Roman Gofman reportedly contacted individuals involved in the case of a minor's recruitment prior to their testimony before the Gronis Committee. One individual questioned whether Gofman's intent was to gather information on their account of events or to influence their testimony, according to reporter Tovah Lazaroff.

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Amazon Web Services reports cloud infrastructure damage in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates following the war on Iran. Billing operations are suspended as the company works to restore services, a process expected to take several months.

Amazon Web Services reports that cloud infrastructure in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates sustained damage during the war on Iran, leading to service disruptions and the suspension of billing operations. The company states that restoration efforts are expected to take several months.

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