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Beirut, Israel and Lebanon

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Israel targets Hezbollah commander in first strike on Beirut since Lebanon ceasefire
Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut for the first time since agreeing to the ceasefire with Lebanon in mid-April, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

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Israel Says It Killed a Hezbollah Chief Near Beirut, Testing the Truce
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Israel strikes Beirut for first time since Lebanon ceasefire
Christian Science Monitor · 1d
After massive Israeli attacks, how is Hezbollah still fighting?
Members and supporters of the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia mourn and bury three fighters killed by Israel in recent clashes, in Hallousiyyeh, Lebanon, April 25, 2026.

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After Beirut strike, Netanyahu says 'no immunity' for militants
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US pushing Israeli de-escalation ahead of new talks: Lebanese official
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Israeli airstrikes kill 5 in southern Lebanon as Hezbollah rockets hit open areas in Israel

Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least five people Friday, while Hezbollah fired rockets on northern Israel without in inflicting any casualties. The Health Ministry in Lebanon said that an Israeli airstrike on the southern village of Toura near the port city of Tyre killed four people and wounded eight.
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Rare shelter for displaced LGBT people in Lebanon offers safety in war

Mohammed's life as a gay man in conservative south Lebanon was already rife with challenges. But Israeli strikes on his hometown in March were the final straw, pushing him to flee to a rare shelter in Beirut ‌hosting LGBT people.
The Lancet
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Lebanon's health system: a silent casualty of war

Lebanon's already weakened health system is overwhelmed, under-resourced, and increasingly attacked by the Israeli army. Amelie David reports from Lebanon.
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