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Lebanese Flee Homes as Israeli Strikes Targeting Hezbollah Intensify
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Israeli Strikes on Hezbollah Targetsin LebanonKill Nearly 500
The strikes against more than a thousand targets mark the deadliest wave in the latest round of hostilities.13 hours ago - Israel -
The New York Times - World
Live Updates: Thousands Flee Southern Lebanon as Israel Presses On With Strikes Targeting Hezbollah
The Israeli strikes have killed hundreds, according to Lebanon’s health ministry. They have also prompted fears of an all-out war on another front, with no end in sight to the fighting in Gaza.12 minutes ago - Israel -
The New York Times - World
Israeli Strikes in Lebanon Kill Hundreds as Warplanes Target Hezbollah
It was the deadliest day in decades of hostilities between Israel and the militants, who stepped up their own barrage of rockets.10 hours ago - Israel -
ABC News - World
Israel calls on Lebanese to leave homes where Hezbollah stores arms as warplanes launch new strikes
The Israeli military has called on people in southern Lebanon to immediately evacuate homes and other buildings where the Hezbollah militant group stores weaponsYesterday - Israel -
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Israeli official says senior Hezbollah military official Ibrahim Akil was targeted in Israel's strike on Beirut
Israeli official says senior Hezbollah military official Ibrahim Akil was targeted in Israel's strike on Beirut3 days ago - Israel -
ABC News - World
Hezbollah targets base near Haifa after Israeli strike in Beirut killed 37, including top commander
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has announced that it fired a barrage of missiles at a military base deep inside Israel following an Israeli airstrike more than a day earlier that killed at ...2 days ago - Israel
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