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Israel and Hezbollah continue strikes despite ceasefire agreement

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June 20, 2026
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Deaths are reported in southern Lebanon, with the IDF saying it hit “Hezbollah terrorist targets” after the group fired over 50 projectiles at Israeli forces.



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