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More evacuations as Israeli airstrikes kill 8 in Lebanon

31 October 2024
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The Israeli military has expanded evacuation warnings in southern Lebanon amid airstrikes that killed eight people, while an Israeli raid in the West Bank left three Palestinians dead. Hezbollah vows to continue fighting until acceptable cease-fire terms are offered, with over 1.2 million displaced in Lebanon and thousands killed and wounded since October 2023. Israeli police also arrested a couple accused of spying for Iran, as mediators intensify efforts to end conflicts in Lebanon and Gaza.

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