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Israel Intensifies Strikes on Lebanon with Major Raids on East

  • The Israel Defense Forces launched multiple airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, killing at least 217 people, according to Lebanese authorities.
  • The strikes targeted Hezbollah leaders in Beirut, a Hamas commander near Tripoli, Iranian Revolutionary Guard sites, missile launch platforms, and Hezbollah locations in southern Lebanon, including the Bekaa Valley, as announced by the IDF.
  • Israel warned civilians in southern Beirut suburbs and southern Lebanon to evacuate before the attacks began.
  • Hezbollah has been rebuilding its weapons arsenal in preparation for war with Israel and reportedly has up to 95,000 fighters ready.
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The death toll from Israeli attacks in Lebanon has reached 217. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, 798 people have been injured so far. These attacks, which have been ongoing since Monday, have caused significant loss of life and property. This situation has severely impacted the security and health systems there.

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Israel has resumed its systematic destruction of Hezbollah. The Islamist movement, funded by Tehran, is going to pay very much for its rocket fire to the Hebrew state, with strikes on the south of the country, but also on the city of Beirut. Israel claims more than 500 targets hit. In Saida, the inhabitants are urged to evacuate, just as in the villages to the east in the Bekaa Valley, a Hezbollah fief. According to the Lebanese government, 217 …

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In Lebanon, the struggles between Israel and the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia have triggered a mass flight.

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Al Arabiya broke the news in Saudi Arabia on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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