Lebanese mourn victims of 'Black Wednesday': 'We are not just numbers'
Le Monde
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On April 9 in Qamatiyé, near Beirut, the family of Fatima Imtaz buried the 33-year-old pharmacist who was killed by an Israeli airstrike the previous day.
That same day, at least 357 people lost their lives in Lebanon, marking the deadliest day recorded since the war between Israel and Hezbollah began on March 2.
Israel-Lebanon Conflict Intensifies
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Inside Tyre, a Lebanese City Bombarded by Israel
The New York Times —
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Israel launches fresh attacks on Lebanon
Middle East Eye —
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Israel strikes Lebanon : Civilian areas Hit as ceasefire dispute escalates
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Lebanese bury 13 officers killed by Israel as grief and outrage surge ahead of talks in the U.S.
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‘Everything is gone’: Israel destroys entire villages in Lebanon
The Guardian —