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Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel exchange heavy fire, according to sources there.

ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/LEBANON:Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah trade heavy fire, sources in Lebanon say

BEIRUT: In response to a recent uptick in hostilities, Hezbollah in Lebanon said on Wednesday that it had fired dozens of rockets into an Israeli border town. Meanwhile, reports came in from sources in Lebanon of heavy Israeli airstrikes on a town close to the border.

Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have been fighting each other for the bloodiest times in nearly two decades since fighting broke out in Gaza last October, sparking fears of a more protracted and catastrophic war between the heavily armed rivals.

Hezbollah claims that its Katyusha rocket attack on the border town of Shomera was in response to Israeli raids on Lebanese communities, including one that occurred the day before on Hanin and resulted in the deaths of at least two people, including an 11-year-old girl.

A security source in Lebanon claims that around ten Israeli airstrikes were carried out on Wednesday against the Lebanese hamlet of Ayta al-Shaab.

As part of the ongoing hostilities in the Gaza War, Hezbollah announced on Tuesday that it had carried out its most significant attack to date, a drone strike on Israeli military installations north of the Israeli coastal city of Acre.

The strike seemed to be among the most intricate that Hezbollah had disclosed in the previous six months, employing drones intended to distract Israeli air defense systems while others carrying explosives were launched against Israeli positions.

On April 7, the Israeli military said that it has finished a further phase of preparations for a potential conflict with Hezbollah on its northern front.

The conflict has mostly remained around or near the Israeli-Lebanese border, with Israel occasionally striking farther into the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, even if the most recent clashes have been the worst in years.

Since October 7, Israeli strikes in neighboring Syria have claimed the lives of thirty Hezbollah fighters, while about 250 have been killed in Lebanon. In total, this is more than Hezbollah suffered during the battle with Israel in 2006.

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In addition, Pope Francis has made his latest appeal for a cease-fire in Gaza, expressing his “deep regret” for the seven humanitarian workers killed in an Israeli strike.

Pope Francis said, “I reiterate my firm request for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel War On Gaza Strip,” during his weekly general audience at the Vatican, according to Vatican press, the Holy See’s official agency.

He said he was praying for the seven humanitarian workers that World Central Kitchen had murdered.

Before urging everyone to work “tirelessly for an end to this and other wars that continue to bring death and suffering to so many parts of the world,” he added, “let us avoid any irresponsible attempts to escalate the conflict in the region.”
Samantha Power of the US Agency for International Development called the deaths of the seven charity workers in an Israeli bombing “devastating and deeply alarming.”

They “were there to do one thing — to help get food to desperate, starving people,” she said in a statement issued late yesterday. “Their deaths are heartbreaking and extremely concerning, as are the deaths of over 30,000 Palestinians and 200 aid workers in this conflict.”

Regarding the killings in Israel war On Gaza , the speaker said that Israel’s investigation “must be swift, it must bring accountability, and its findings must be made public.” In addition, Israel “needs to take much more action to shield civilians and aid workers from the intolerable numbers of casualties they still suffer as a result of IDF military operations.” Power sent her “deepest condolences to the families, friends, and colleagues of those killed.”

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The US “will continue to do all we can to deliver humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians in Gaza,” stated the president, “but the government of Israel and the IDF must do much more to facilitate this work.” The United States has faced criticism for denouncing Israel verbally without offering the country financial or diplomatic backing.


Yesterday night, police and anti-government protestors clashed outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Jerusalem home on the third day of protests calling for the release of the hostages held in Gaza and early elections in Israel.
According to an Israel Police statement on X, the march was authorized and started out peacefully. However, as hundreds of protestors tried to break through the gates to Netanyahu’s house, the march turned violent.

Two protestors allegedly lay beneath a patrol car, and one of them threw a flaming torch at a police officer.

It went on to say that five people were arrested for violating public order.

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