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Israel to Expand Ground and Air Attacks Against Hezbollah in Lebanon
- Earlier Sunday the Israeli military announced it was expanding its ground campaign against Hezbollah and warned the operation would be lengthy.
- Earlier this month Hezbollah began firing rockets on March 2 after Iran's supreme leader was killed in an Israeli-US strike, pulling Lebanon into the wider war, while Lebanese President Joseph Aoun denounced bridge attacks as a dangerous escalation and violation of Lebanon's sovereignty.
- NNA reported the bridge near Tyre was rendered unusable after multiple strikes, and Israeli forces were blowing up houses in Taybeh near the border.
- Lebanese health ministry said four people were killed on Sunday in two strikes and reported 1,029 dead with over one million displaced, while Israel killed the commander of Hezbollah's Radwan Force on Saturday and warned residents of south Lebanon to evacuate for a buffer zone.
- Hezbollah reported clashes in Taybeh, Khiam and Naqura and claimed attacks on northern Israel, while images from a Hezbollah stronghold show shrines with pictures of Ali Khamenei.
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The Israeli Defense Minister ordered his army to "immediately destroy all bridges over the Litani River that are used for terrorist activities, in order to prevent the passage (...) of Hezbollah and weapons to the south".
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Read Full ArticleThe Israeli army has announced an expansion of its ground operations against the Hezbollah militia supported by Iran in Lebanon.
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Israel to advance ground operations in Lebanon after striking key bridge
The Israeli military announced it was expanding its ground campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon, warning of a lengthy operation, after Beirut condemned what it called Israel's flagrant violations of Lebanese sovereignty.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right3Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Center
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