In New York,Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel will continue striking Hezbollah and will not stop until all of its goals are achieved.
Why has the conflict over the Israel-Lebanon border escalated? How bad is it looking? And what do Iran and the US want to happen?
Anthony Albanese joined world leaders calling for a 21-day truce in the conflict,before Israel hit another 75 targets in Lebanon killing at least 23 Syrians.
It set off warning sirens in Tel Aviv,and also in other areas of central Israel,including the city of Netanya.
Israeli officials say they are not seeking war with Hezbollah and that it can be avoided. Hezbollah also says it doesn’t want a war but is prepared for one.
Israeli forces struck multiple Hezbollah targets inside Lebanon killing 492 people,including 35 children and 58 women,and wounding another 1645.
Even as the Israeli military shifted its focus to fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon,it has continued to bombard the Gaza Strip,where strikes over the past few days have killed several Palestinians.
After October 7,Israel is not interested in red lines,and tragically,Lebanon will probably come to know the horror of that.
Israel has unleashed its most widespread wave of airstrikes against hundreds of Hezbollah targets,killing at least 180 people,according to Lebanese officials.
A gas explosion in a coal mine in Iran’s South Khorasan Province killed at least 51 people and injured 20,Iran’s state media said on Sunday.
The latest attack came after 100 rockets were fired into Israel from Lebanon early Sunday,with some landing near the northern city of Haifa.