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More than 180 dead, hundreds injured in Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon

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Israel has intensified its attacks on Lebanon, killing over 180 people and injuring hundreds more, sparking fears of a potential full-scale war in the region.

Recent strikes from Lebanon resulted in the deaths of more than 180 individuals, including children, women, and healthcare workers, raising serious global humanitarian concerns.

According to international media, Hezbollah launched a barrage of rockets from northern Tel Aviv, prompting the Israeli military to issue evacuation warnings for civilians in affected areas. The conflict has further escalated along the Israel-Lebanon border, coinciding with the ongoing violence in Gaza.

Gaza’s Health Ministry reported that over 34,000 Palestinians have lost their lives in the continued conflict with Israel.

Israeli forces also targeted areas identified as rocket-launching sites, marking a shift in Israel’s military strategy. The Israeli Defense Minister called for calm as the violence surged.

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With no end in sight to Israeli military actions, fears of a full-blown regional conflict are growing, fueled by cross-border attacks following Hezbollah’s pager and walkie-talkie detonations.

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