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Hezbollah leader says pager bombings "crossed all red lines"

Hezbollah leader says pager bombings "crossed all red lines"

Update: 2024-09-19
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The leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, says bomb attacks using thousands of the Lebanese armed group's pagers and radios "crossed all red lines", and accused Israel of what he said represented a declaration of war. As he was speaking, Israeli jets flew in the skies over Beirut and later bombed many locations in southern Lebanon. Israel says it has approved battle plans for its northern front.

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Hezbollah leader says pager bombings "crossed all red lines"

Hezbollah leader says pager bombings "crossed all red lines"

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