Israel strikes on Lebanon kill 40 people around Baalbek, says health ministry

Israel-Iran war Live Updates: Hezbollah announced on Wednesday that their militant force, numbering in tens of thousands, stood prepared to engage with Israel. They emphasised that the American electoral outcome would not influence the ongoing conflict in Lebanon. The organisation's leadership, backed by Iran, issued a statement indicating that all Israeli territories were potential targets. The Israeli defence forces reported approximately 120 projectiles crossing the border on Wednesday.

Israel-Iran War Live Updates: Israel launched strikes in Lebanon, killing 40 people near Baalbek, according to the health ministry. Hezbollah, supported by Iran, announced that they were ready to engage with Israel, regardless of the American election result. They stated that all Israeli territories were potential targets. Israeli forces fired approximately 120 shots across the border on Wednesday.

In other updates, Israel targeted Hezbollah sites at Beirut airport, there is uncertainty in the Middle East due to Trump's actions, Israeli forces shelled Rafah and opened fire in Bureij refugee camp, the uncle of Hezbollah's late leader Nasrallah was reportedly killed, Israel's Katz praised Trump and vowed to stand firm against Iran, and Israeli police shot a suspect in a vehicle attack.

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