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By Thomas Suen and Louisa Gouliamaki TYRE, Lebanon April 12 (Reuters) - Wrapped in bloodied bandages, Aline Saeed, seven, barely survived the Israeli strike on her home in south Lebanon last week. She was there to bury her father as hopes of a truce spread across the region,
Israel’s campaign targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon has been a source of tension in the U.S.-Iran cease-fire. Israeli and Lebanese officials plan to meet for rare talks in Washington this week.
Thirteen members of Lebanon’s State Security Service were laid to rest on Saturday in Sidon, a day after being killed in an Israeli strike in the southern city of Nabatieh.
The United Nations on Wednesday condemned a massive wave of Israeli strikes across Lebanon, saying reports that hundreds of people, including civilians had been killed and injured
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Middle East conflict: US–Iran talks collapse over Hormuz dispute as Israel strikes Lebanon intensifyThe US–Iran peace talks in Islamabad have collapsed, with both sides trading sharp accusations over the failure. The United States claims Iran refused to accept key conditions, especially related to nuclear restrictions and the strategic control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Hundreds have attended funeral prayers for a Lebanese Christian party official known for his anti-Hezbollah stance and his wife who were killed in an Israeli airstrike over the weekend.
On April 10th, Israeli airstrikes hit the city of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon. The airstrikes caused huge plumes of smoke to fill the sky. On Wednesday, at least five consecutive strikes hit Beirut,
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