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Death toll in Lebanon rises to 570, including women, children, and paramedics

Israeli strikes have killed 570 people in Lebanon since the Middle East war spread to the country on March 2, the health ministry said on Wednesday.

The ministry provided a demographic breakdown of those killed, reporting that 439 of them were men, 45 women, and 86 children.

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Beirut's southern suburbs under Israeli fire for 10th day of war

Three strikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs on Wednesday, after Israel issued evacuation warnings for residents of Haret Hreik and Burj al-Brajneh.

Images from AFPTV showed thick black smoke rising from the targeted areas in Haret Hreik and Hay al-Amerkan.

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At least 26 killed in Israeli strikes on south Lebanon, Bekaa's Tamnin

An Israeli air strike killed ten people, including 4 children, and wounded 17 others in an east Lebanon town on Wednesday, the Lebanese health ministry said, as the war in Lebanon entered its 10th day.

The strike targeted a building inhabited by a Syrian family in Tamnin al-Tahta. In Ali al-Nahri, five people were wounded in a strike.

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Report: US tells Lebanon to go to negotiations under fire

The U.S. administration has delivered an urgent message to President Joseph Aoun, calling for a move toward negotiations with Israel, An-Nahar newspaper said on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam had previously received the same message during meetings with American and other Western officials, the daily said.

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Germany jails man for supplying Hezbollah with drone equipment

A German court on Tuesday jailed a 35-year-old man for supplying Hezbollah with equipment for drones.

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Berri insists on 'Mechanism' as 'framework for ending war'

Speaker Nabih Berri on Tuesday held talks with ex-PMs Najib Mikati, Fouad Saniora and Tammam Salam, discussing with them the political and military developments in Lebanon in light of Israel's continued attacks.

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Lebanese, Syrian presidents agree on tightening border control

The Lebanese and Syrian presidents agreed on the need to "control the border" between the two countries, after the two countries had traded accusations over cross-border gunfire.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun received a phone call from his Syrian counterpart, Ahmad al-Sharaa, during which they agreed that "the current sensitive situation requires enhancing coordination and consultation... especially with regard to the necessity of controlling the border", a Lebanese presidency statement said.

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US reportedly tasks Barrack with Lebanon peace plan, wants Hezbollah in talks

A U.S. diplomatic initiative has been launched to address the Lebanese situation but this move does not mean Washington is concerned with an immediate halt to the Israel-Hezbollah war, well-informed sources said.

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Holdouts flee Alma al-Shaab after Israeli warning

The last residents of a Christian village on Lebanon's border with Israel fled the area on Tuesday, a U.N. source and an AFP correspondent said, after locals had for days defied an Israeli order to leave.

Fighting flared last week between Israel and Hezbollah as part of a wider regional war, prompting the Israeli military to warn people across swathes of southern Lebanon to flee.

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Israeli officer calls Rmeish mayor, asks him to expel displaced families from village

Residents of the southern border town of Alma al-Shaab, a predominantly Christian village, were evacuating their village Tuesday after Israeli warnings.

The mayor of another Chrisitan village, also in south Lebanon, said he received a direct call from the Israeli army, warning him that displaced people from neighboring Shia-majority villages would put his village, Rmeish, in danger and turn it into a military target.

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