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Israel struck southern and eastern Lebanon, including Sidon, targeting Hezbollah and Hamas infrastructure in civilian areas. Lebanon condemned the attacks ahead of a government briefing on militant disarmament. No deaths were reported in the latest strikes
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Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire to end weeks of border clashes over territorial disputes. The agreement halts military movements, airspace violations, and includes repatriation of 18 Cambodian soldiers, following earlier July and October ceasefire arrangements brokered with Malaysia and US support
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Cambodia accused Thailand of launching fresh airstrikes in its northwest amid renewed border clashes, even as both sides held talks to restore a ceasefire. Thailand said the strikes were defensive, while casualties, evacuations and diplomatic efforts continue
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Heavy fighting resumed along the Thailand-Cambodia border, killing three Thai civilians and nine soldiers, with Cambodian casualties reported. Airstrikes, artillery, and rockets were used near Preah Vihear temple, displacing thousands. International concern grows as Trump seeks ceasefire negotiations
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Israel launched airstrikes on three southern Lebanon towns—Tayba, Tayr Debba, and Aita al-Jabal—after warning residents to flee. The attacks targeted alleged Hezbollah sites, escalating tensions nearly a year after a ceasefire, as both sides accuse each other of violations
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Three Afghan cricketers were killed in a Pakistani airstrike in Paktika province, alongside five civilians. In response, the Afghanistan Cricket Board withdrew from the upcoming Tri-Nation T20I Series against Pakistan, with Rashid Khan condemning the attacks as a grave human rights violation.
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The strikes came minutes after the Israeli military issued an urgent evacuation warning on the social media platform X. Witnesses reported explosions in several locations along Yemen's western coast, including the port of Hodeidah, Xinhua news agency reported.
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Israel asserts it had to launch its airstrike campaign to stop Iran from getting closer to being able to build a nuclear weapon. It came as Iran and the United States had been negotiating over the possibility of a new diplomatic deal over Tehran's programme
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This is the first military operation conducted by the US military against the Houthi sites since US President Donald Trump assumed power in January and redesigned the group as a "foreign terrorist organisation"
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Several Israeli airstrikes targeted the outskirts of the villages of Qousaya, Al-Sha'ara, and Janta in the eastern mountain range
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In a post on social media, US President says senior IS planner and recruits targeted in operation carried out by US Africa Command and Somalia government
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One strike hit a home in Jabaliya area, the most isolated and heavily destroyed part of the territory
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Airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed 25 people, including nine in the village of Maarakeh, three in the village of Ain Baal
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Israeli military issues evacuation notice for the site, saying there were Hezbollah facilities there, without giving more details
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Gaza government media office condemns the strikes, describing them as the "deliberate targeting of civilians, including children and women
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Claims Jaafar Khader Faour was responsible for initiating Hezbollah's first firing order on October 8 last year
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says Iran fully prepared with military, political, and logistical measures to counter "global arrogance"
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Claimed Adham Jahout, a militant with Hezbollah's 'Golan Terrorist Network' in Syria, was killed in the airstrike
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They have urged Indian nationals living in Lebanon to leave the country as soon as possible and recommended that everyone exercise "extreme caution" while staying in touch with the Embassy, which must remain on-site amid the escalating situation.
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We have many more capabilities yet to deploy, and we are in a very high state of readiness, both offensively and defensively, says IDF chief