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Israel-Hezbollah exchanges intensify on Lebanon border after pager, walkie-talkie blasts

Ignited by the Israel-Gaza war, the conflict has intensified significantly this week, with Hezbollah suffering an unprecedented attack

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Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted an area in the southern Lebanese village of al-Taybeh. Photo: AFP
Israel said Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets from Lebanon on Friday following overnight air strikes which destroyed dozens of launchers after its leader vowed retribution for deadly sabotage attacks on its communications.
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The intensifying exchanges came as the UN Security Council prepared to discuss this week’s attacks on Hezbollah pagers and two-way radios, which killed 37 people and wounded thousands over two days.

Hezbollah said it targeted at least six Israeli military bases with salvoes of rocket fire in response to overnight bombardment which people in south Lebanon described as among the fiercest so far.

“Some 140 rockets were fired from Lebanon within an hour,” an Israeli military spokeswoman said.

The military said that overnight its jets hit infrastructure and “around 100 launchers” ready to be fired.

Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike in Khiam, Lebanon. Photo: Xinhua
Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike in Khiam, Lebanon. Photo: Xinhua

Hezbollah said two of its fighters were killed, without elaborating.

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