Israel’s air force struck more positions in southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah fired more rockets as cross-border hostilities continued. Monday’s strikes killed at least 492 people and wounded 1,600, marking the deadliest day since Lebanon’s civil war ended in 1990. World leaders are working to de-escalate tensions, while Israel urged evacuations in Hezbollah-linked areas. The Israel-Gaza war, sparked by Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, has led to significant regional displacement and destruction in Gaza, with tens of thousands killed and severe humanitarian crises. U.S. involvement remains amid tensions with Israeli leadership.
- Penelope Kingsley
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