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Lebanese mourn victims of 'Black Wednesday': 'We are not just numbers'
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Lebanese PM cancels trip to US as Iran threatens ‘security risks’ over sidelining Hezbollah
NY Post —
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Israeli strikes kill at least 18 people across southern Lebanon
Al Jazeera —
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Death toll from Israeli strike in Lebanon’s Tafahta rises to 13
Middle East Eye —
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Grief and rage in Lebanon ahead of talks with Israel in the US
AP News —
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Lebanese bury 13 officers killed by Israel as grief and rage surge ahead of talks in the US
The Independent —
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Death toll in Lebanon surpasses 2,000
Middle East Eye —
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Lebanon hit by more than 100 attacks on healthcare during Israeli strikes, WHO says
The Independent —
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Funeral of 13 Lebanese service officers killed in Israeli strike on southern Lebanon
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Watch: Beirut residents deal with aftermath of deadly Israeli attacks
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Lebanon death toll surpasses 2,000
The humanitarian situation in Lebanon is deteriorating rapidly, with the WHO reporting over 100 attacks on healthcare facilities and workers.
Israeli forces claim to have struck 200 Hezbollah targets in the last 24 hours, even as negotiators meet in Pakistan to discuss a regional truce.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has cancelled a planned trip to Washington following threats from Iran over the potential sidelining of Hezbollah.
The escalating conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands, with many families seeking refuge in Syria despite the ongoing instability there.