Israel and Hezbollah renew fire after the deadliest day in Lebanon since 2006
- Israel and Hezbollah exchanged strikes, with nearly 560 people reported dead and thousands fleeing southern Lebanon, heightening the risk of all-out war.
- Hezbollah launched missiles at eight sites in Israel, including an explosives factory in Zichron, located 60 kilometers from the border.
- The Israeli military reported that 55 rockets from Lebanon hit northern Israel, causing damage and prompting multiple airstrikes on Hezbollah targets.
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Israel and Hezbollah continue to trade fire as residents in Lebanon look for safety
Updated September 24, 2024 at 07:39 AM ETIsraeli forces and Hezbollah have continued to trade cross-border missiles through the night and into Tuesday morning, following the deadliest day of airstrikes in the country for almost two decades.Overnight, the Israeli military said that it initiated airstrikes alongside tank and artillery fire on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.Hezbollah announced early Tuesday it had fired dozens of rockets int…
Israel Intensifies Airstrikes on Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon: Latest Updates
As the IDF's 7th Armored Brigade braces for a possible ground invasion into southern Lebanon, the stakes have never been higher, with both sides hurtling toward a broader, more devastating conflict. #OperationNorthernArrows #IDFvsHezbollah #MiddleEastConflict #LebanonStrikes #DefendIsrael #HezbollahAttacks
The Israeli strikes on Lebanon are the deadliest since the last war between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006. On Monday, the Lebanese authorities reported 558 deaths, including 50
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