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As Hezbollah and Israel battle on the border, Lebanon's army watches from the sidelines
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Who Are the U.N. Peacekeepers at Lebanon-Israel Border?
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Israeli Military Intensifies Campaign Against Hezbollah in Lebanon
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Southern European leaders want Lebanon's army to reassert itself in the country's south
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Activists risk their lives to rescue animals in areas of Lebanon hit by Israeli airstrikes
Animal rights activists are risking their lives in Lebanon to rescue cats, dogs and other animals harmed by Israeli airstrikes13 hours ago - Israel
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