Israel and Hezbollah exchanged fresh strikes in southern Lebanon, raising fears the ceasefire could collapse.
Israel and Hezbollah exchanged fresh strikes in southern Lebanon, raising fears that the recently extended ceasefire could collapse.
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Israel and Hezbollah exchanged fresh strikes in southern Lebanon, raising fears that the recently extended ceasefire could collapse.
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Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon kill 14 people, according to Lebanese officials. The strikes mark a significant escalation in the ongoing regional conflict.
Lebanese officials report that Israeli airstrikes in the southern region of the country have resulted in 14 deaths.
Lebanese authorities report the death toll from Israeli attacks has risen to over 2,500 people since March 2.
Lebanese authorities report that the death toll from Israeli attacks in Lebanon has reached over 2,500 people since March 2.
Two drone strikes in South Lebanon kill one Israeli soldier and injure six others, four critically, according to reports. The strikes targeted Israeli forces during an evacuation operation following an initial attack on a soldiers' assembly.
Two drone strikes by the Resistance in Lebanon targeted Israeli forces in South Lebanon, resulting in one Israeli soldier killed and six others injured, including four in critical condition.
Israel orders evacuation of 7 southern Lebanon towns beyond buffer zone, escalating conflict with Hezbollah despite US-brokered ceasefire.
Israel has issued new forced evacuation notices for areas in southern Lebanon, ordering residents of seven towns that lie beyond its so-called "buffer zone" to leave, ramping up the conflict with Hezbollah despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
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