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Israel is clashing with Hezbollah and waging an extensive bombing campaign in Lebanon as it weighs its response to Iran’s attack last week. Follow for live updates.

urging Israel’s governmentof the current campaign against Hezbollah. Israel’s war on the militant group has killed more than 1,400 people in Lebanon, according to its health ministry, and created aAt least six people have been injured after Hezbollah fired a barrage of rockets into the city of Haifa in northern Israel late Sunday.

This appears to be the first time rockets have actually struck Haifa during the latest conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. Noam Peri, whose father Chaim Peri was killed in Hamas captivity, also addressed the crowd, recalling how her family had spent the eve of the tragedy: UNIFIL stated that these activities took place within Lebanese territory at their position just southeast of the village of Maroun El-Ras village.

CNN footage from Jabalya showed boys riding bicycles and vendors manning thinly stocked market stalls on Sunday. Echoes of young children fill the area, as woman walk wearily along the dusty pathway. The Israeli military told people to evacuate Gaza’s north to the Israeli-designated “humanitarian area” of Al-Mawasi in Khan Younis.

The history teacher said he would rather stay with his two sons at their home, preferring to die “with dignity.” The Israeli military has stated it was targeting a Hamas “command and control” center that was “embedded within the compound” it struck Sunday, and said it had taken steps to “mitigate the risk of harming civilians.”Ali Ghosn made a dangerous trip Sunday. He headed to the southern Lebanese city of Tyre to deliver food, despite the Israeli military warning people not to drive in that direction.

Ghosn took his family out of the border area when the increased hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel began last year. His family’s displacement makes him understand what others are going through now, he explained. He doesn’t always ask to be paid for his services: “Israel has capabilities to hit targets near and far — we have proved it. We will respond to the Iranian attack appropriately. We will not stand by and neither should the international community,” Gallant said.

Miguel Verdugo, a 72-year-old protester in Barcelona, told Reuters: “We must express that we are against genocide. The least we should all do is protest in every capital city around the world.” In Berlin, hundreds of people rallied under the slogan, “United against the crimes of Hamas against Israelis and Palestinians,” Reuters reported.

According to a statement from the French presidential office, Macron reiterated his support for Israeli’s security and expressed solidarity for the people of Israel, especially the victims of the October 7 attacks, the hostages and their families. He also expressed the importance of a ceasefire deal.

“We know have a tendency to try and carry out terror attacks on these kind of symbolic dates … and that’s why we’re preparing for that, adding forces in the south and preparing for that kind of thing,” he said. The agency, citing “operational restrictions that have arisen” said the closure will last from 9 p.m. local time Sunday until 6 a.m. local time Monday morning, according to Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency.

The Awali River is north of the city of Sidon, and just south of Beirut. The total land mass south of the river to the Israeli border represents a quarter of Lebanese territory. “It is 500 to 700 meters away from it, but raids near it will have negative repercussions on it,” Khodr said in a Four others are in moderate condition with gunshot wounds, and five are in mild condition with bruises and injuries from glass shards, MDA said.“The terrorist has been neutralized, and numerous police forces from the southern district are present at the scene,” the spokesperson said in a statement.Hassan Nasrallah gestures as he addresses his supporters at an Ashura ceremony in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon on October 23, 2015.

One year on, Israeli residents from Kibbutz Be’eri – one of more than a dozen border communities raided by Hamas – told CNN they are scarred by the horrors of October 7 last year, when 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 others abducted, according to Israeli authorities.

The minister said the “situation is complex” and the authorities needed time to apply a plan for a virtual school year. Meanwhile, as the anniversary of Hamas’ October 7 attacks on Israel nears, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country “isIsrael pounded the city with heavy airstrikes overnight. CNN’s Jomana Karadsheh is on the ground in the capital andwere among the most sustained and intense she has seen since the war between Israel and Hezbollah began. The number of casualties from the strikes is not yet known.

The Israeli military confirmed it carried out the strike, calling it “precise.” It said it was targeting a Hamas “command and control” center that was “embedded within the compound.”Lebanon is coming to terms with new devastation inflicted on southern Beirut by heavy overnight Israeli strikes. “People left their homes this morning, and they don’t know where to go, carrying some simple belongings. There are no means of transportation,” Abu Alaa Asaf, a resident of Beit Lahiya, said.

He said he is maintaining his promise to change the balance of power in the north between Israel and Lebanon. Israel has launched nearly 9,000 attacks into Lebanon since October 8 and Hezbollah launched 1,500 attacks in that same time frame,Referring to Gaza, Netanyahu said that Israel has a right defend itself and that it will not forget the 101 hostages “whom we are committed to with all our might to bring them home.

Hours earlier she had wanted to go back home to grab some warm clothes, as winter is approaching. But even during the day a return to the suburbs would have been dangerous, so she decided to take the advice of colleagues and not return home. And as feared, there were multiple strikes with no prior warning.

As I am writing this at 3:30 a.m., I hear another big blast rattle the windows of my hotel room. I can still hear the constant buzz of Israeli drones over the city – usually an indication of more strikes to come – and I can’t help but think of the people of Beirut who have been through so much for so long.

Paramedics from the Palestine Red Crescent Society said two people had been killed and several others taken to hospital after an apartment in a building near the UNRWA clinic in Jabalya refugee camp was struck. UNRWA is a relief organization working in the Palestinian territories. A journalist in Gaza told CNN Palestinians have been evacuating the area since late Saturday and moving toward Gaza City.As the world awaits Israel’s response to Iran’s ballistic missile attack, Israel is not going to take advice from US President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump, said Steven Cook, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

“The real question is how far up the escalation ladder will the Israelis go, and whether the Iranians feel compelled to then respond,” Cook added.“There you see the direction that this conflict could go,” Cook said. “I can’t even begin to describe to you, Michael, the depth and breadth of the fear that exists here, because everyone has been watching what’s been happening in Gaza,” said Damon, a former CNN journalist whose organization helps children in disaster zones.

Earlier, CNN’s team on the ground in Beirut said they heard constant blasts and explosions for a few hours.Saturday night’s strikes were among the most sustained and intense she has witnessed hitting the southern suburbs since the war began. First the team heard rumbling sounds, followed by flashes in the distance, then they heard the blasts.

A group of men pull out a man, still alive, who had been trapped under a block. Another seems to have been killed in the attack.The Israeli military confirmed it carried out the strike, calling it “precise” and saying it was targeting a Hamas “command and control” center that was “embedded within the compound.”At least 18 people have been killed in an overnight Israeli strike on Al Aqsa Martyrs Mosque in Deir el Balah in central Gaza, according to Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

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