Israeli strike on Beirut on Friday killed 31, Lebanese ministry says
- The death toll from an Israeli airstrike on a Beirut suburb has risen to 31, including seven women and three children, according to Lebanon's health minister.
- The strike escalated the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, inflicting further damage after recent attacks on the group.
- At least 70 people have been killed in Lebanon this week, raising the death toll since October to over 740.
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Middle East latest: Israel hits towns in Lebanon with 'intense' wave of airstrikes amid fears of wider war
The Israeli military is carrying out extensive strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, with a spokesperson declining to rule out a potential ground incursion to protect Israel from attacks by Iran-linked Hezbollah.
The Israeli army urged people to move away from the vicinity of buildings used by Hezbollah.
Deaths rise to 45 in Israeli airstrike on Beirut
The death toll from the Israeli airstrike on a building in Beirut’s southern suburb has grown to 45, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Sunday. Efforts are going on for the third day to remove the rubble and search for victims in the air raid, which had already killed Ibrahim Akil, acting commander of the elite Radwan force, and 14 other commanders, reports Xinhua news agency, quoting the ministry. Tension along the Israel-Lebanon border has e…
Israeli strikes kill three in Lebanon
Lebanon’s health ministry said three people were killed in separate Israeli strikes on south Lebanon on Sunday, as Israel said it was striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. In separate statements, the health ministry said one person was killed in “Israel enemy” strikes in three different south Lebanon villages. Hezbollah on Sunday announced one fighter had
Dozens of projectiles have been fired at Israel from Lebanon since early morning hours. The Israeli army had previously carried out massive air strikes against the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon.
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