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Israeli Strikes on Hezbollah Targetsin LebanonKill Nearly 500
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The Guardian - World
Nearly 500 killed in Israeli strikes, Lebanon says, as fears of escalation grow – Middle East crisis live
Lebanese health ministry says more than 1,650 people injured; Israel says military moving into next stage of targeting Hezbollah combat structure. Israeli strikes leave hundreds dead in heaviest ...2 hours ago - Israel -
Yahoo News - World
Lebanon says nearly 500 dead in wave of Israeli airstrikes
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CBS News - World
Lebanon says nearly 500 killed as Israel says it's bombing Hezbollah
Lebanese officials say more than 490 people have been killed as Israel warns residents it's targeting Hezbollah weapons hidden in homes.13 hours ago - Israel -
Financial Times - Business
Israeli strikes kill almost 500 in Lebanon, says health ministry
Deadliest single day in country for decades followed US warnings against escalating attacks on Hizbollah1 hour ago - Israel -
BBC News - Top stories
Top Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut
The strike in Lebanon's capital, which killed at least 14 people, adds to fears of an all-out war.2 days ago - Israel -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Israeli Strike Decimates Hezbollah Military Leadership
The militant group said 16 of its elite members were killed in Friday’s attack in Beirut, which Lebanon’s health minister said left a total of 37 people dead.2 days ago - Israel
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