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๐Ÿ“ BREAKING: Israel Expands Strikes Across Lebanon, Deep Into Bekaa Israel launched a string of drone strikes across Lebanon today, hitting both border and inland areas: โ–ช๏ธIn Naqoura (Sour district), two missiles fired from an Israeli drone struck a car near the townโ€™s northern entrance, close to the fishing port. The vehicle burst into flames. The driver โ€” Abdel Sayyed, a Hezbollah member who ran a nearby gas station close to the UNIFIL headquarters โ€” was killed, according to Lโ€™Orient Today. โ–ช๏ธAnother Israeli drone strike hit a car in Nabi Sheet, near the General Security center in the Baalbek district, killing the driver and injuring another person. Israeli Channel 14 said Defense Minister Israel Katz personally oversaw the Baalbek operation. โ–ช๏ธAround 3:40 a.m., a drone also struck a bulldozer clearing rubble in Blida, near the southern border. No casualties were reported. โ–ช๏ธLater, three consecutive Israeli strikes targeted a car on the al-Aswad road in Bouday, about 15 km west of Baalbek, and another hit the nearby al-Hafi area, killing one person and wounding another. ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ง A Lebanese journalist wrote: โ€œThis is what it is like to live under occupationโ€ฆ Anyone can be killed at any time, right in front of you. It has happened to me several timesโ€ฆ. This is southern Lebanon.โ€ โฌ‡๏ธ โ€”โ€” ๐Ÿ“ธ 1: Drone strike on Nabi Sheet, eastern Lebanon, baalbak district ๐ŸŽฅ 1: Israeli drone strike hit a car in Naqoura south Lebanon ๐Ÿ“ธ 2: Drone strike on bulldozer in Bilda ๐Ÿ“ธ 3: An Israeli drone launched three missiles toward the Bouday Plain, west of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon.

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โšก๏ธSyrian President: Hezbollahโ€™s Intervention in Syria Was a Mistake, but Dialogue Remains Necessary Interviewer: Would you accept sitting down with Hezbollah at the negotiating table? -Syrian President: If that serves Lebanonโ€™s interests and secures Syrian interests, then why not? -Interviewer: Have you turned the page on the past? -Syrian President: We carry a deep wound. 14 years of displacement and migration. Hezbollah did major things inside Syria. Then the IRGC went to Russia, and brought the Russians into Syria, and they did what all of you saw live on air over the course of 14 years. -Interviewer: So if circumstances required it, would you sit at the negotiating table with them? -Syrian President: I believe in the principle of dialogue, even between opposing sides. Dialogue must remain open and continue, because when dialogue and discussion are shut down, the alternative is war. Dialogue should come first, second, third, and tenth. We have a deep problem with Hezbollah, but we do not want all of Lebanon to die. We want to solve the problem of Hezbollah while keeping Lebanon alive. -Interviewer: What would you say to the Shia community in Lebanon? -Syrian President: I believe Hezbollahโ€™s entry into the conflict in Syria was a mistake, and I believe many people recognize that, including figures within Hezbollah itself. Many perceptions can sometimes be mistaken and lead to wrong decisions. But entire peoples end up paying the price. There is a deep Syrian wound. People are still searching for the remains of their children in burial sites, on roadsides, and in mass graves. Hezbollah was a participant in the crimes that took place in Syria. However, we do not want Lebanon to fall into what Syria fell into in the past, because the consequences of wars and conflicts are painful and bloody. It is time for the region to move beyond wars and conflicts and transition toward development and reconstruction. -Interviewer: What would you say to the Shia sect in Lebanon? Syrian President: First, there must be a careful review of what happened in the past, because returning to the truth is better than persisting in falsehood. There must also be a search for solutions that ensure the security and well-being of the Shia community in Lebanon. The Shia community in Lebanon needs a process of rescue within the Lebanese situation, and Lebanon itself must be rescued alongside it. God knows that I am sincere in this regard, because the loss of any component of Lebanese society is a loss for the entire region. I do not subscribe to the idea that all Shias in Lebanon are Hezbollah. We hear many things and receive many messages from here and there. I believe there is a very significant opportunity to stop the war in Lebanon, to create a safe environment in the country, to reach political and sectarian consensus, and to emerge from the turmoil that Lebanon is currently experiencing.

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