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at least two dead and 76 injured in Israeli strikes on Hezbollah “headquarters” near Beirut

The essentials of September 27 at midday

  • Benyamin Netanyahu announces participation in discussions on the ceasefire proposed by the United States in Lebanon

office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is committed to holding talks on this proposal. Negotiations on the ceasefire in Lebanon proposed by the United States have been launched « en coordination » with Israel, recalls the White House.

  • More than 30,000 people have fled Lebanon to Syria, says UN

More than 30,000 people, the vast majority Syrians, have fled Lebanon to Syria over the past seventy-two hours, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) announced on Friday, as Israel bombs massively the positions of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

  • New Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon

Israeli aircraft carried out new bombings against Hezbollah in towns in southern Lebanon on Friday, causing deaths and injuries, according to the Lebanese National News Agency (ANI). According to the Lebanese television channel Al Jadeed, nine members of the same family were killed in a house in Chebaa. In response, Hezbollah fired more salvos of rockets.

  • Israeli military says drones, projectiles entered its territory from Lebanon

The Israeli army announced Friday morning that four drones and projectiles had crossed its territory, coming from Lebanon, where the Islamist movement Hezbollah claimed to have fired a salvo of rockets at Tiberias, in the Lower Galilee, in northern Israel. In its statement, Hezbollah said it was responding to Israeli strikes against Lebanese towns and civilians.

  • Syrian soldiers killed in Israeli strike near border with Lebanon

According to the agency Syrian soldiers were killed in an Israeli bombardment which targeted a position near the border with Lebanon. “The Israeli enemy carried out an aerial attack (…) on one of our military positions near Kfeir Yabous, on the Syrian-Lebanese border »announces the agency, citing a military source.

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