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People watch Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah delivering a televised address, as they sit at a cafe in Tyre, southern Lebanon on Sunday.Credit: Aziz Taher/Reuters
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Skyscrapers are seen lined in the Tel Aviv skyline during the dawn, Israel, Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)Credit: Leo Correa,AP
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A view shows smoke on the Lebanese side of the border with Israel, as people sit at a beach in Tyre, on Sunday.Credit: Aziz Taher/Reuters
At least 40,334 Palestinians killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, Hamas-run Health Ministry says ■ Israeli delegation headed by Mossad chief to leave for cease-fire negotiations in Cairo on Sunday ■ Top U.S. general makes unannounced Middle East trip, will visit Israel in coming week ■ IDF calls on residents of several central-Gaza Strip neighborhoods to evacuate ■ French police search for suspect in suspected arson attack on Synagogue
- RECAP: IDF names three soldiers killed in Gaza combat; Israeli delegation to leave for talks in Cairo on Sunday
- Thousands of Israelis protest for a hostage deal across the country
- Rocket and hostile aircraft sirens sound non-stop across Israel's north
- Israel's security cabinet expected to meet at in the coming hours
- Top U.S. general makes unannounced Middle East trip, will visit Israel in coming week
At least 40,334 Palestinians killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, Hamas-run Health Ministry says ■ Israeli delegation headed by Mossad chief to leave for cease-fire negotiations in Cairo on Sunday ■ Top U.S. general makes unannounced Middle East trip, will visit Israel in coming week ■ IDF calls on residents of several central-Gaza Strip neighborhoods to evacuate ■ French police search for suspect in suspected arson attack on Synagogue
- RECAP: IDF names three soldiers killed in Gaza combat; Israeli delegation to leave for talks in Cairo on Sunday
- Thousands of Israelis protest for a hostage deal across the country
- Rocket and hostile aircraft sirens sound non-stop across Israel's north
- Israel's security cabinet expected to meet at in the coming hours
- Top U.S. general makes unannounced Middle East trip, will visit Israel in coming week
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Fadi Amun
Hezbollah claims to have launched more than 320 rockets: "We completed the first phase of the response to the assassination"
Ben Samuels
The White House: President Biden is closely monitoring events in Israel and Lebanon and continues to support Israel's right to defend itself
Haaretz
Report: Israel's preemptive strike was aimed at Hezbollah launchers that planned to fire rockets at Tel Aviv
American publication, The New York Times, is reported that Israel's preemptive strike early Sunday morning was aimed at launchers that planned to fire rockets at Tel Aviv at 5 A.M.
Haaretz
IDF Spokesperson: Ben Gurion Airport will reopen at 7 A.M.
Haaretz
IDF Spokesperson: Restrictions on gatherings from central Israel to the north
The Home Front Command has imposed restrictions on gatherings stretching from central Israel to the north.
Educational activities and work near protected areas are possible.
Haaretz
One woman lightly wounded from shrapnel in northern Israeli city of Acre
Israel Emergency Services reported that a woman was lightly wounded in Acre.
Firefighters, paramedics and Magen David Adom provided the woem medical treatment and evacuated her to Haifia's Bnai Zion Medical Center, with bruises on her face and limbs.
Yaniv Kubovich
Israel's defense minister declares nationwide 'special situation'
Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that he spoke with his American counterpart Lloyd Austin and informed him about the attack in Lebanon.
Gallant told him that Israel is "following what is happening in Beirut," and is determined to "use all the means at our disposal in order to protect our citizens."
Haaretz
Hezbollah: The launches are part of the response to the assassination of Fuad Shukr
Hezbollah announced that the launches to Israel's north are part of the response to Israel's attack on Beirut that led to the death of Fuad Shukar.
According to the announcement, Hezbollah began an air attack "deep in Zionist territory and towards a specific Israeli military target that will be announced later."
Hezbollah also announced that "the Islamic resistance in Lebanon now and at these moments is at the highest level of readiness and will stand firm and expect any offense or Zionist aggression, especially if civilians are harmed, the punishment will be severe and very harsh."
Haaretz
IDF: 150 rockets have been launched from Lebanon so far
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