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Who Is Hezbollah and Why Is Israel Even Targeting Them?
Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant said Israel’s war is entering a “new phase”, and the military is diverting resources to the north where the war’s “center of gravity” has shifted.
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Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant said Israel’s war is entering a “new phase”, and the military is diverting resources to the north where the war’s “center of gravity” has shifted.
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Israeli Defense Minister Yova Gallant stated that its intensified airstrikes were part of Israel’s “new phase” of war, saying “we will continue to pursue our enemy in order to protect our citizens”.
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More explosions have been reported across Lebanon, a day after hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members detonated and injured at least 2,800 people and killed 12 others, including two children.
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Lebanon’s health minister said at least eight people were killed while another 2,750 people were injured, including 200 who are in critical condition.
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Take a look back at some of the updates on Israel's genocide on Gaza in July 2024.
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A rocket strike has killed 12 children in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and now Israel might be going to war with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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Take a look back at some of the updates on Israel's war on Gaza in March 2024.
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The UN found that Israel had broken international law by shooting at “clearly identifiable” journalists.
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Israel’s targeted assassination of Saleh al-Arouri has raised questions as to whether its relentless bombing of Gaza is necessary, considering it was able to target the Hamas office without killing other bystanders or destroying the rest of the building.
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37-year-old Issam Abdallah, a journalist for Reuters, was killed on Oct. 13 in south Lebanon when the Israeli military fired two missiles towards him and six other journalists.
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From the death of Queen Elizabeth II to protests calling for justice for Mahsa Amini and Iranian women, it’s been an eventful September.
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A woman held up a bank in Lebanon’s capital Beirut with a toy gun and demanded to withdraw her own money from her frozen savings account to pay for her sister’s medical bills, one of the many incidents happening in the country as it experiences a major economic crisis.