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Polls Find Harris-Trump Deadlock, and Device Attacks Spread Fear in Lebanon
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Fears of wider war in Middle East grow after second wave of exploding devices in Lebanon
New details are coming out about two coordinated attacks across Lebanon that turned communication devices into deadly weapons against Hezbollah operatives this week. The attacks are stoking fears ...5 hours ago -
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Lebanon is rocked again by exploding devices as Israel declares a new phase of war
Israel's defense minister declares a “new phase” of war as Hezbollah officials and Lebanon's state media say explosions went off in Beirut and multiple parts of Lebanon in an apparent second wave ...10 hours ago - Israel -
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No electronic equipment considered safe after Lebanon device attacks
A second wave of communication device explosions killed at least 20 people, Lebanese officials say.11 hours ago -
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