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Thousands Flee Southern Lebanon, as Israel Presses Air Attack on Hezbollah
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Thousands flee southern Lebanon in search of safety and shelter
Thousands of people are fleeing south Lebanon as Israel carries out its deadliest bombardment in the country since its war with Hezbollah in 2006Yesterday -
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Thousands flee southern Lebanon as Israeli strikes kill more than 550
Southern Lebanon was jammed with fleeing civilians, as Israel intensified an aerial assault on Hezbollah.10 hours ago - Israel -
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Thousands flee southern Lebanon as Israeli airstrikes kill hundreds
With the death toll rising from Israel airstrikes targeting Hezbollah, thousands are now fleeing Southern Lebanon in search of safety. Israel insists it is not starting a new war in Lebanon but ...15 hours ago - Israel -
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Israel bombards Hezbollah, killing a top commander, while families flee southern Lebanon
Israel has killed a top Hezbollah commander as part of a two-day bombing campaign that has left more than 560 people dead and prompted thousands in southern Lebanon to seek refuge from the widening ...2 hours ago - Israel
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