Israeli airstrikes pound Beirut suburb, no sign of ceasefire
- Israeli warplanes conducted a violent tenth strike on Beirut's southern suburbs, as reported by the official National News Agency.
- The Israel Defense Forces warned residents, stating, "You are located near facilities and interests affiliated with Hezbollah," and plan future actions.
- Israel's air campaign has intensified since September 23, mainly targeting Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon's east, south, and southern Beirut, resulting in civilian deaths.
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Israeli strike on southern Beirut suburb kills at least six
Israel's third wave of raids on a southern Beirut suburb in the last 24 hours killed at least six people, while more attacks struck villages in central and northern Lebanon on Wednesday. Hezbollah responded with its own wave of missiles across the Israeli border, killing two people in the northern city of Nahariya.
Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah left six dead on the Israeli side, while a video of an Israeli hostage was broadcast by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Six Israeli elite soldiers have been killed in battles against Hezbollah. The militia fired rockets at the headquarters of the Israeli army. And Israel's new defense minister is sending out a clear message.
Israel has attacked Beirut's southern suburbs again, AFP reports shortly before midnight on Wednesday evening. The attack came shortly after the Israeli military issued a warning to immediately leave two different areas where buildings had been identified ahead of an imminent attack on Hezbollah targets. In images from AFP, smoke can be seen rising from one of the...
Six Israeli soldiers killed during combat on the ground in Lebanon
The soldiers 'fell during combat in southern Lebanon,' the army said in a statement. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on X shared an image of the 'Golani' Brigade symbol – the unit the soldiers killed belonged to – a green olive tree against a yellow background, with a broken heart emoji.
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