Israel says it will occupy southern Lebanon
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3 UN peacekeepers in Lebanon killed in 24 hours
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Israel says it's creating a "security zone" inside Lebanon, where homes will be demolished, and residents won't be allowed to return home until people in northern Israel feel safe.
Iran has refused Lebanon’s order to expel its ambassador, and the standoff adds to rising tension as Hezbollah and Israel fight.
From the border communities of northern Israel, the rooftops of Lebanese villages are visible in an area the Israeli government now holds as a “security buffer zone.” And for more than 60,000 Israelis living in the frontier towns,
Rep. Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution to block U.S. support for Israeli military operations in Lebanon without congressional approval.
A new subdivision called “Lynwood” is coming to Hartsville Pike. It will sit across 66 acres of land with 117 approved lots. While many Lebanon residents enjoy the area’s country-style community lifestyle, there have been several mixed feelings surrounding the project.
Israeli bombs have displaced more than 1 million people in Lebanon. CNN’s Nada Bashir speaks to some sheltering at a stadium that was once a refuge for displaced Palestinians in the 1980s.
Beirut is bursting under a massive wave of displaced people as Israel’s attacks and evacuation orders drive families out of southern and eastern Lebanon and the southern suburbs.
If there was war here, I’d go to them,” she said. Hizbullah fired rockets towards Israel in the early hours of March 2nd, triggering the latest all-out war. More than 1.1 million people in Lebanon are now displaced,