Israeli strike kills four in Beirut
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Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun condemned the strike, calling it a dangerous warning. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said it was a "flagrant violation" of the ceasefire.
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At least three people were killed and seven wounded in an Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs early on Tuesday (April 1), the Lebanese health ministry said, further testing a shaky four-mon...
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Israeli airstrike kills 4 in Lebanon; U.N. demands answers over Gaza aid workers found in mass grave
An Israeli airstrike killed four people in Beirut early Tuesday, the Lebanese Health Ministry said, rocking an already shaky ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
The Bank of Israel is expected to leave short-term interest rates unchanged at a policy meeting next week, likely staying cautious after the Israeli military's resumption of strikes in Gaza and Lebanon.
Israel Iluz, a Messianic Jewish pastor of Congregation Kiryat Shmona, in Northern Israel. Israel Iluz, Messianic Jewish pastor of Congregation Kiryat Shmona, longs for quieter days. For more than a year, he braved the Hezbollah rockets raining down in his northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona.
The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group has warned that if Israel’s attacks on Lebanon continue and the Lebanese state does not act to stop them, the group will eventually resort to other alternatives.
Rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel sparking concern about whether the fragile ceasefire with the militant group would hold.
Israel bombarded Hezbollah targets in south Lebanon on Friday after intercepting a rocket fired from its northern neighbour, the Israeli military said, although the Iranian-backed militant group denied involvement in the incident.
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Al-Monitor on MSNIsrael warns of attacks 'everywhere' in Lebanon after rocket fireA shell fired by the Israeli military is about to hit a site in southern Beirut for the first time since a November 2024 ceasefire began — Fadel ITANI Israel said on Friday it will strike anywhere in Lebanon it sees a threat, after rocket fire prompted ...
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Israel struck Lebanon on Saturday in retaliation for rockets targeting Israel, killing six people including a child, in the heaviest exchange of fire since its ceasefire with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah almost four months ago.
French President Emmanuel Macron said there had been no activity justifying Israel's strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon on Friday and that he would call U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the attacks.
As Israel's ground offensive against Hezbollah ramped up, one disturbing pattern emerged: the presence of Russian-made weaponry inside southern Lebanon.