Israel’s air force has carried out intense airstrikes on mountains overlooking a southern Lebanon city.| Los Angeles Times
In the latest dispute, Israel tells U.N. peacekeepers to leave southern Lebanon to avoid being attacked.| Los Angeles Times
Hezbollah appears outmaneuvered by a technologically superior foe that has assassinated much of its top leadership and destroyed a significant portion of its weapons.| Los Angeles Times
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Israel's assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah set off furious grief or grim satisfaction, redoubling fears of a widening regional war.| Los Angeles Times
Israel has launched an attack on the Lebanese capital Beirut for the first time since a ceasefire ended fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah in November.| Los Angeles Times
More than 50 people were killed in 24 hours, the Gaza Health Ministry said. Israeli jets also hit Beirut’s southern suburbs for the third time since a ceasefire.| Los Angeles Times
Sinwar’s killing ends a yearlong hunt for the Palestinian leader, who orchestrated Hamas' war with Israel.| Los Angeles Times
Hezbollah critics and supporters alike are voicing frustration over what many view as the group’s miscalculations.| Los Angeles Times
Christian villages in southern Lebanon thought their neutrality may spare them from violence in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Then the evacuation orders came.| Los Angeles Times
Israel began a ground invasion of southern Lebanon, vowing a limited operation targeting Hezbollah militants. Iran responded with a missile strike.| Los Angeles Times