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Hezbollah and Yemen's Houthis join Iran in strike on Israel
Summary
Yemen's Houthi rebels said they coordinated with Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah to launch an attack on Israeli sites; the World Health Organization verified 92 attacks on health facilities in Lebanon, and Lebanese authorities say 1,497 people have been killed, including 57 health workers.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels announced a coordinated attack on Israel alongside Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah. Israeli forces continued strikes in Lebanon, including in Beirut's southern suburbs and areas in the south. The World Health Organization reported verified attacks on health services in Lebanon and Lebanese authorities released a national death toll.
Key reported facts:
- Houthi military officials said the Houthis, Iran and Hezbollah launched a coordinated attack on Israeli sites, announced as a joint action by the three allies.
- Israeli forces reported strikes across Lebanon, including Beirut's southern suburbs and southern districts; officials also said bodies were recovered in Haifa from an earlier strike.
- The World Health Organization said it had verified 92 attacks on health facilities, vehicles, personnel and warehouses, and Lebanon reports 1,497 deaths since the war began, including 57 health workers.
Summary:
The reports describe a widening of regional involvement in the conflict and ongoing military activity in Lebanon and Israel, with verified impacts on health services and civilian casualties. Undetermined at this time.
