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Israeli military announces more attacks on southern Lebanon

The Israeli military has said it carried out air strikes on several “Hezbollah targets” in southern Lebanon.

It said it struck a “military building” in the Kafarkila area, as well as a “number of terrorists” and “terrorist infrastructures” in the Binat Jabal and Yarin areas of southern Lebanon.

Earlier, we reported that the Israeli military struck a “launch site” and “observation post” in the Marwahin and Hula areas of southern Lebanon, which it said were used by Hezbollah to launch attacks on northern Israel.


Drone crash sparks fire on agricultural land in northern Israel

A drone from southern Lebanon fell in northern Israel, causing a fire to break out, Israeli media reports. The fire broke out in an agricultural area called Beit Hillel. Earlier, the Israeli military said it carried out air strikes on several “Hezbollah targets” in southern Lebanon.


‘Suspicious air target’ from Lebanon intercepted: Israeli forces

Israeli forces say they have “intercepted a suspicious air target” launched from Lebanon towards the north of the country without causing casualties. “Two suspicious air targets fired from Lebanon landed in an open area in Beit Hillel without causing casualties,” the Israeli army said on X.


Hezbollah claims air attack on northern Israel’s Beit Hillel

Hezbollah has claimed “an air attack” on an Israeli artillery position in Beit Hillel, northern Israel. It said in a statement the attack was in support of Palestinians in Gaza and in response to Israeli attacks on villages, houses and civilians in southern Lebanon.

Colombia’s President Petro shares clip of concert to stop ‘genocide in Palestine’

President Gustavo Petro – whose outspoken support for Palestinians has brought him into public dispute with Israel – has shared video footage of a large concert in support of Palestine and against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

“This is the concert of hope and against genocide in Palestine,” Petro wrote on social media, along with aerial footage of the concert held on Friday night in Bolivar Square in the capital, Bogota.

Musicians from Colombia, as well as Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Panama and elsewhere performed at the outdoor concert where a giant Palestinian flag – emblazoned with the words “Stop the Genocide” in Spanish – was hung from a building overlooking the historic square.