Israel strikes Lebanon after first rocket attack since ceasefire
- Israel struck Lebanon in response to rockets fired at it, resulting in two deaths, including a child, marking the heaviest exchange since the ceasefire with Hezbollah.
- Israel's army targeted Hezbollah's rocket launchers and a command center in south Lebanon during its strikes.
- Lebanon has requested the U.N. To pressure Israel to completely withdraw from the country, as further attacks raised concerns about the ceasefire's stability.
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6 killed, 28 injured in fresh Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon
Beirut: At least six people were killed and 28 others injured in fresh Israeli airstrikes targeting eastern and southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s health authorities. In southern Lebanon, the Israeli airstrikes targeted the city of Tyre, as well as several valleys and villages, killing six people and injuring 22, said Lebanon’s Public Health Emergency Operations Centre on Saturday evening, adding the attacks in eastern Lebanon injured six.…

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Israel launches more strikes on Lebanon after rocket fire
BEIRUT — Israel launched a new wave of strikes on Lebanon in response to a rocket attack from across the border on Saturday, as militant group Hezbollah denied responsibility for the launch. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz ordered “a second wave of strikes against dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon”, the defense ministry said, in the largest escalation since a November 27 ceasefire. It said the stri…
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