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Hezbollah 'financier' pleads guilty to evading US sanctions

A former Lebanese diplomat accused of being a financier for Hezbollah has pleaded guilty to evading U.S. financial sanctions against him and his organization, branded as "terrorist" by the U.S. government.

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Iran condemns 'vicious' Israeli air strike in Dahieh

Iran's foreign ministry has condemned an Israeli air strike in Beirut's southern suburbs that killed a top commander of the Tehran-backed Hezbollah and several others as an attempt to broaden the war in Gaza.

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UN denounces device blasts as Bou Habib slams Israel as 'rogue state'

The United Nations said Friday the detonation of hand-held communication devices in Lebanon could constitute a war crime as Lebanon's top diplomat accused Israel of orchestrating what he called a "terror" attack.

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31 dead, 68 hurt as Hezbollah says 2 commanders and 14 fighters killed in Dahieh strike

Hezbollah said Saturday that a second senior commander was among 16 fighters killed in an Israeli air strike on its Beirut stronghold the previous day, highlighting the scale of the blow to its military leadership.

Israel said Friday's strike on the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital killed the head of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force, Ibrahim Akil, and several other commanders.

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Biden says 'working' to get people back to homes on Israel-Lebanon border

U.S. President Joe Biden said Friday he was working to allow people to return to their homes on the Israeli-Lebanon border, in his first comments since a wave of explosions targeting the Hezbollah militia sent tensions soaring.

Biden added that it was crucial to keep pushing for a Gaza ceasefire to underpin regional peace, despite a media report that his administration had given up hope of securing a truce before he leaves office in January.

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Reactions to Israeli deadly strike on Dahieh

Israel announced it had killed the commander of Hezbollah's elite unit in a strike Friday that Lebanese officials said left 12 dead and dozens wounded in the movement's Beirut stronghold.

- Iran embassy in Lebanon condemns 'Israeli madness'-

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Israel defense minister says no refuge for 'enemies' in Hezbollah Beirut stronghold

Israel's defense minister said on Friday that the country's "enemies" would find no refuge in the southern suburb of Beirut where an air strike killed a Hezbollah commander.

"Our enemies have no place of refuge -- not even the Dahieh in Beirut," Yoav Gallant said on X, referring to the area where Israel said Ibrahim Akil, commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan unit, was killed along with "about 10" other top militants.

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Ibrahim Akil: Top Hezbollah commander reportedly targeted in Dahieh strike

Ibrahim Akil, who Israel said it killed in an air strike on Beirut's southern suburbs Friday, headed Hezbollah's elite Radwan unit and had been on a U.S. sanctions list for nearly a decade.

The United States described Akil as a "key leader" in the group and offered a $7 million reward for information about the man who became the second top Hezbollah commander killed in nearly a year of clashes between the militant group and Israel over the Gaza war.

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US says footage of Israeli soldier pushing body 'deeply disturbing'

The White House on Friday described footage of an Israeli soldier pushing an apparently dead man off a rooftop in the West Bank as "deeply disturbing" and said it had demanded an explanation from Israel.

"We've seen that video, and we found it deeply disturbing. If it's proven to be authentic, it clearly would depict abhorrent and egregious behavior by professional soldiers," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said.

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Netanyahu to delay departure for US due to security situation in north

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will delay his departure to New York by a day due to the security situation in the country's north, an official in his office told AFP on Friday.

"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed his visit to the U.S. by one day in light of the security situation in the north of Israel," the official said, asking not to be named. He said that Netanyahu will now travel on September 25, instead of September 24 as previously planned.

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