Heavy Israeli Strikes Hit Southern Beirut

Published: Sun, 10/06/24

Updated: Mon, 10/07/24

Heavy Israeli airstrikes pounded southern Beirut overnight, with the military saying it was targeting Hezbollah. A CNN reporter said they were some of the most intense since the conflict erupted.Insert Preheader


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Heavy Israeli Strikes Hit Southern Beirut

CNN

Heavy Israeli airstrikes pounded southern Beirut overnight, with the military saying it was targeting Hezbollah. A CNN reporter said they were some of the most intense since the conflict erupted.

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USA Today

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AL.com

Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville has added his voice to those leveraging criticism of FEMA’s Hurricane Helene response into presidential-election politics, though some of his points are open to dispute.

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Al Jazeera

United States President Joe Biden has said he does not know if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been dragging his feet on a ceasefire deal in Gaza in order to influence the US election in November.

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Al Jazeera

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Daily Mail

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For the Right

The Biden administration announced Saturday that it would be sending $100 million to help the North Carolina Department of Transportation pay for immediate emergency repairs from Hurricane Helene damage, according to a press release. 

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