Israeli airstrikes also hit a food distribution centre in northern Gaza,while a Hezbollah drone attack on an army base in central Israel killed four soldiers.
Survivors of the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon in a year are frustrated that Lebanese families are paying for the war between Israel and Hezbollah.
Israel also aimed airstrikes for the first time at central Beirut,after pounding a school sheltering displaced people in the Gaza Strip and killing dozens.
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It was their first call in seven weeks,a conversation that came as Israel expanded further into Lebanon,pounded Gaza and killed another Hezbollah member,this time in Syria.
Naim Qassem speaking by video from an undisclosed location,said Hezbollah would name a new leader to succeed Hassan Nasrallah who was killed by Israel in Beirut.
As life on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon continues against a background of rocket fire,we speak to residents who are determined to stay.
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Hezbollah rockets hit Israel’s third-largest city of Haifa,police said on Monday,and Israeli media reported 10 injured in the country’s north.
Israeli airstrikes continue to batter Beirut’s suburbs in the most intense bombardment of the Lebanese capital since Israel escalated its campaign against Hezbollah.
As a Jewish Australian,I am torn between my condemnation of Israel’s almost certain war crimes in Gaza and the terrifying rise in antisemitism,and my relief that Israel might be on track to destroy Hezbollah.