Israeli launches strikes near ancient heritage castle site in southern Lebanon
Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel as Israeli troops advanced near Beaufort castle and evacuation warnings covered more than a dozen villages, officials said.
- On Saturday, The Israeli air force and artillery struck areas near the Crusader-built Beaufort castle in Lebanon, as fighting raged in nearby villages close to Nabatieh.
- Israeli troops have been advancing in villages including Yohmor and Zawtar near Nabatieh after crossing the strategic Litani River, marking the deepest incursion since 2000.
- Hezbollah fighters fired rockets at Kiryat Shmona and Safed in retaliation, while an airstrike on Adloun on Friday killed a Syrian family including Qais and his six children.
- Lebanese leadership met Saturday to intensify diplomatic contacts aimed at stopping Israeli demolition of homes and historical sites alongside evacuation warnings issued by the military.
- With 3,350 dead in Lebanon and over 1 million displaced, the broader conflict extends to Gaza, where a Palestinian was killed in a strike on Saturday.
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Israeli troops advance into Lebanese territory after occupying a village, Dibbine, near the town of Marjayoun, on a day when, according to several sources, a castle was hit by an Israeli howitzer. In parallel the two countries debate face-to-face at the Pentagon a formula for stopping hostilities. Continue reading...
Israeli launches strikes near ancient heritage castle site in southern Lebanon
Israel’s air force and artillery have struck areas near a strategic mountain in southern Lebanon. The attacks on Saturday came as fighting continued near the city of Nabatiyeh. Israel's military issued evacuation warnings for over a dozen villages. This follows…
The Israeli army attacked the area around the crusader castle Beaufort in Lebanon. Previously, there were mutual rocket fires between Israel and Hezbollah.
Israel launches more south Lebanon strikes after warnings
BEIRUT: Lebanon's prime minister accused Israel of pursuing a "scorched-earth policy" in his country's south, urging a halt to the fighting as Israel carried out fresh airstrikes and issued evacuation orders for more than a dozen locations.A day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netany
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