Israeli strikes kill at least 14 in southern Lebanon
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least 14 people and wounded others as Israel intensifies operations against Hezbollah ahead of security talks in Washington. The escalation followed Israeli warnings to residents in Tyre and came after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an expansion of operations citing Hezbollah's use of fibre-optic exploding drones that have struck troops and reached border towns. A Hezbollah drone attack killed one Israeli soldier in northern Israel, and Lebanon's health ministry reports at least 3,269 killed and more than 9,800 wounded since the conflict began. The planned talks aim to address security but attacks have intensified.
Israeli strikes killed at least 14 people in southern Lebanon.
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The fighting began on March 2 when Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel in…
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