The Israeli military said early on Sunday it had struck dozens of Hezbollah "terror" targets in Lebanon in the past dozen hours, including launchers aimed at Israel, a day after the Iran-backed militant group confirmed its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah had been killed in a dramatic escalation of ...
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