Israel strikes Beirut for 1st time since ceasefire
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Kassem was supposed to give his speech on Friday to mark Jerusalem Day which is usually held on the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. However, it was postponed because of the Israeli a...
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An already fragile ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah appeared to be on shaky ground Friday after rockets fired from Lebanon into northern Israel triggered Israeli air...
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The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group warned Saturday 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 altern...
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The Israeli military struck southern Beirut on Friday for the first time since November, after Israel said that two projectiles had been fired from Lebanon.
A UN Special Rapporteur tells BBC it is "nothing short of incredible" that the military would "drop bombs when you are trying to rescue people".
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