Lebanon, Israel
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — Fleeing in the middle of the night, sleeping without blankets in schools-turned-shelters, and struggling to find basic resources.
International and humanitarian rights organizations are calling for attacks on health care workers and medical facilities in Lebanon to cease. Since March 2, at least 40 health care workers have been killed and 107 have been injured,
Experts explain what an expanded Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon could look like and how it may impact civilians.
Lebanon is a nation that’s no stranger to war, but this conflict feels different.
In response to missiles and drones fired by Hizbullah, a Shia militia, in support of its long-time backer, Iran, Israel has launched a massive onslaught on southern Lebanon and the capital, Beirut. Since March 2nd Israeli strikes have killed more than 950 people,
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Hezbollah serves as 'pretext' for Israeli attacks, Lebanon's Justice Minister Adel Nassar says
Lebanon's justice minister accuses the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah of effectively giving Israel an excuse to attack the country amid threats of an Israeli occupation of the south.
The renewed war between Israel and the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group and the mass displacement because of the conflict are draining the joy from Ramadan and the run-up to the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr for many in Lebanon.
The Hezbollah operatives were reportedly captured from southern Lebanon.