Where Israeli Strikes Are Hitting Beirut
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Israeli airstrikes target Beirut areas, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee Lebanon.
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Israeli airstrikes have targeted areas around Beirut and southern Lebanon as part of Israel's conflict with Hezbollah. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled these regions after Israel issued evacuation warnings.
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Israel issued evacuation warnings before conducting airstrikes in the region.
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Dozens of Medical Workers Killed as Israel Hits Lebanon - The New York Times

Hezbollah goes ‘all in’ on an ‘existential’ war against Israel. It could be its last - The Times of Israel
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