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13-03-2026
The article discusses Israel's renewed military operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon, which has been ongoing since March 2, 2026. Israel has launched successive waves of strikes across Lebanon, targeting senior Hezbollah operatives, command infrastructure, and military facilities. The operation is seen as an opportunity for Israel to finish the fight against Hezbollah, which has been a thorn in its side for years. The article provides background on the conflict, including the 2024 ceasefire and the subsequent failure of the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah. Israel's military planners have been preparing for this operation since January, and the recent protests in Iran have added urgency to the situation. The article also quotes Israeli officials and analysts, who discuss the objectives of the operation and the challenges ahead.
Entities: Israel, Hezbollah, Lebanon, Iran, United States • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
Hezbollah and Iran have launched a coordinated strike strategy against Israel, with reports emerging of deadly cluster munitions hitting Israel in synchronized attacks. The development marks a potential escalation in the widening regional conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. A national security expert told Fox News that Hezbollah has fully joined the war and is now well-coordinated with Iran. Israel's air defenses are facing a complicated and deadly challenge as Iran fires cluster munitions, which burst open at high altitudes and scatter dozens of smaller bomblets across a wide area. The use of cluster munitions has been widely condemned due to their indiscriminate effects and potential for catastrophic civilian harm.
Entities: Hezbollah, Iran, Israel, Kobi Michael, Institute for National Security Studies • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-03-2026
Hezbollah fired around 200 missiles and drones at Israel in a coordinated attack with Iran, prompting Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to retaliate with strikes against Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut suburbs. The IDF named its operation 'Eaten Straw', a term derived from a Koran verse about destroying enemies. Israeli officials warned of a massive response, while Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun blamed Hezbollah for pushing Lebanon into conflict. The Lebanese government expressed interest in direct talks with Israel to end the conflict, but Israeli officials were skeptical. The situation escalated tensions between Israel, Lebanon, and Iran, with the international community watching closely.
Entities: Hezbollah, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Beirut • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform