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1 million displaced in Lebanon but aid groups are crippled by foreign aid cuts

Humanitarian organizations under intense strain because of the United States' steep cuts to foreign aid say they are scrambling to find the funds needed to respond to the war in the Middle East, where millions of people have already been displaced by the widening conflict.

U.S. President Donald Trump's decision last year to dissolve the U.S. Agency for International Development — once the world's leading donor of humanitarian assistance — forced aid groups around the world to fire tens of thousands of staffers and shutter lifesaving programs. Now, some of those same groups are struggling to mount a response in the Middle East. Already, the United Nations' refugee agency, UNHCR, estimates 3.2 million people inside Iran and 1 million people in Lebanon have been displaced since the U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran on Feb. 28.

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South under fire as Hezbollah clashes with troops in Qantara-Deir Seryan

The Israeli army struck overnight into Thursday several villages and towns in south Lebanon including Srifa, Kafra, Shaqra, Majdalzoun, Kfar Remman, Bint Jbeil, Jibal al-Botom, Siddiqine, Ainata, Harouf and Arab Salim.

At least seven people were killed in the strikes and 16 others were wounded.

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Lebanese fear another occupation as Israel threatens Gaza tactics in south Lebanon

As Israel trades fire with Hezbollah, calls for mass evacuations and sends ground troops deeper into Lebanon, its leaders have hinted at a long-term occupation modeled on the devastating conquest of much of Gaza after Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attack.

Israel says it needs to establish a zone of control in the depopulated south to shield its own northern communities, which have faced daily rocket attacks since the Hezbollah joined the wider war. Many in Lebanon fear that could mean the open-ended displacement of over a million people, the flattening of their homes and a loss of territory.

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Kuwait says arrested six people planning 'assassinations' linked to Hezbollah 

Kuwait arrested six people linked to Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group who were planning "assassinations" in the Gulf state, the interior ministry said on Wednesday.

Those arrested were planning "assassinations targeting symbols and leaders of the state and recruited people to carry out these missions," the ministry said in a statement.

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Israeli soldier killed in south Lebanon as Hezbollah claims more than 80 attacks

An Israeli soldier was killed in fighting in south Lebanon on Thursday, the military said, as Israeli troops advanced from the southern border town of Taybeh toward Qantara and Deir al-Seryan near the Litani river.

Hezbollah claimed attacks on troops in the three villages and six others -- Mays al-Jabal, Qawzah, Debl, Khiam, Alma al-Shaab, and Maroun al-Ras.

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Report: Israel plans to move its border to Tyre's outskirts

Israel's political leadership has agreed to move the northern border with Lebanon by approximately eight kilometers into Lebanese territory, Israel's Channel 14 reported on Wednesday.

"It has been agreed to extend Israeli ground control in Lebanon to the outskirts of Tyre and to establish at least 18 Israeli military positions in Lebanon," the report said.

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Trump eyes Iran deal, but no end in sight for Israel war in Lebanon

While Washington has signaled a diplomatic off-ramp from its war with Iran, Israel is preparing for the opposite in Lebanon -- an open-ended military campaign against Hezbollah.

Analysts said the message from Israel was a blunt one: Hezbollah must be disarmed, and that will take time.

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Netanyahu says Israel is expanding 'buffer zone' in Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Israel's forces were expanding a "buffer zone" in southern Lebanon as the military pressed ahead with its war against Hezbollah.

"We have created a genuine security zone preventing any infiltration toward the Galilee and the northern border," Netanyahu said in a video statement.

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Lebanese govt. stuck between Israel and Hezbollah in war it didn't want

Lebanon's government has been wedged into a war not of its choosing between Hezbollah and Israel, as the Iran-backed militants harden their stance and Israel demands the group's elimination.

Beirut has been struggling to pull the country back from the brink after Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East war on March 2, firing rockets into Israel to avenge the killing of Iran's supreme leader.

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Defying Israeli bombs, Lebanese hold out in southern city of Tyre

Khalil and his young family are sheltering in a theater in south Lebanon's Tyre, refusing to leave despite Israeli bombardment on the city that is now almost cut off from the rest of the country.

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