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امروز ۰۵:۳۰
[گاردین]
Revealed: Israel used US weapons in strike that killed journalists
Killing of journalists in Israeli strike could be war crime, legal experts say after Guardian investigation
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دیروز ۱۶:۳۸
[الجزیره انگلیسی]
Hezbollah fires ‘340 missiles’ at Israel, hits Ashdod naval base, Tel Aviv
Hezbollah hits Israeli military sites after Israel killed 29 in Beirut attack as EU top diplomat calls for ceasefire.
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امروز ۰۵:۵۲
[گاردین]
Hezbollah fires barrage of rockets into Israel after strikes on Beirut
Heavy attack launched in wake of deadly strikes on Beirut, and comes as talks for a ceasefire and hostage release deal have stalled
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۱۴۰۳-۰۹-۰۲ ۲۱:۴۳
[الجزیره انگلیسی]
Israel bombards Beirut suburbs as fighting rages in southern Lebanon
Five healthcare workers killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, Ministry of Public Health says.
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امروز ۱۹:۲۲
[گاردین]
Israeli cabinet to decide on ceasefire deal with Lebanon
IDF would withdraw entirely from southern Lebanon and Hezbollah pull back its heavy weapons under agreement
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۱۴۰۳-۰۹-۰۳ ۱۱:۲۳
[الجزیره انگلیسی]
At least 29 killed in Israeli attack in central Beirut
At least 29 people have been killed in an attack on the Basta neighbourhood, according to the Health Ministry.
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دیروز ۱۲:۵۸
[گاردین]
Hundreds flee north Gaza as IDF orders more evacuations amid intense airstrikes
Senior Israeli minister says the war is far from over and Israel will stay ‘for years’ in the territory
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دیروز ۱۳:۲۶
[الجزیره انگلیسی]
Hamas says female captive killed in Israeli strike in northern Gaza
The Israeli army did not confirm or deny the claim as it continues to hit Gaza, killing dozens since Saturday.
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۱۴۰۳-۰۹-۰۳ ۰۴:۴۱
[گاردین]
At least 20 killed and 66 wounded by Israeli bombing of Beirut homes
Missing families feared dead after block of flats and nearby homes destroyed by airstrikes on Lebanese capital
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امروز ۱۸:۴۶
[گاردین]
For many in northern Israel the proposed ceasefire with Hezbollah brings hope
Some who live close to the border with Lebanon believe a deal would allow them to raise their children in safety, but others say communities are split