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Israeli forces on Sunday struck Lebanon's capital for the first time since June, killing Hezbollah's chief of staff Haytham Tabtabai. The attack on Beirut’s southern suburb, the latest in an unending series of Israeli violations of its ceasefire with the Lebanese group, killed at least five people and injured 25, the country’s health ministry said.
Israel kills Hezbollah chief of staff in its latest violation of Lebanon ceasefire - First Israeli attack on Beirut since June kills five people and injures 25
Lebanon is ready to negotiate an end to Israeli strikes and seek Israeli withdrawal from five border points occupied since last year, President Joseph Aoun said Friday.
An Israeli strike on a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon killed 13 people on Tuesday, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
One year after a ceasefire with Israel, some residents are returning to live under the hum of surveillance drones
It was one of the deadliest Israeli strikes on Lebanon since a cease-fire with Hezbollah went into effect about a year ago.
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Israel attacks Beirut suburb two days after Lebanon agreed for talks
Israel has attacked Beirut’s suburbs just two days after Lebanon’s president said he was open to negotiations.
Israel carried out an airstrike on Beirut on November 23. The IDF said in the afternoon that “a short while ago, the IDF conducted a precise strike targeting a key Hezbollah terrorist in Beirut.” This came a day after clashes in Gaza, where the IDF also carried out targeted strikes after Israel accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire.