Israel strikes Lebanon after Hezbollah rocket fire as Iran conflict widens

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Lebanon's health ministry says 31 people were killed by Israeli strikes, while there are no reports of casualties in Israel.

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Lebanon's health ministry said 31 people were killed by Israeli strikes in Beirut's southern suburbs, where Hezbollah has a strong presence, and the country's south.

There were no reports of casualties in Israel from Hezbollah's fire, which the group said was retaliation for Khamenei's "pure blood" and Israeli strikes in Lebanon since a ceasefire ended a war between them 15 months ago.

The Israeli defence minister vowed Hezbollah would pay a "heavy price".

On Monday, Israel Katz said he had ordered the Israeli military to "act forcefully" against the group and that its leader Naim Qassem was now a "marked target for assassination".

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun denounced the Israeli strikes while also warning against turning Lebanon into a battleground for conflicts "that do not concern us".

Later, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that his government was immediately banning Hezbollah's military activities in Lebanon in response to the rocket fire.

It had been widely expected that Hezbollah, which has close financial and ideological ties to Iran, would join the conflict between Iran, Israel and the US.

The conflict has spread quickly across the Middle East since the joint US-Israeli attack on Iran's leadership and armed forces on Saturday, with Iran responding by launching missiles and drones towards Israel and Gulf Arab states hosting US military bases.

On Sunday, Hezbollah's leader denounced Khamenei's assassination as "the height of crime". Qasem also declared that his group would "undertake our duty of confronting the aggression" by Israel and the US and not leave "the field of honour and resistance".

At around 01:00 local time on Monday (23:00 GMT

Source: BBC

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