Sabrina Tavernisi
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We'll be right back. It was a major turning point in a conflict that had displaced over a million Lebanese and tens of thousands of Israelis. The conflict started on October 7th, when Hezbollah began firing into Israel in solidarity with Hamas.
We'll be right back. It was a major turning point in a conflict that had displaced over a million Lebanese and tens of thousands of Israelis. The conflict started on October 7th, when Hezbollah began firing into Israel in solidarity with Hamas.
Israel later retaliated, killing the group's longtime leader, planting explosives in the pagers used by the group's operatives, and conducting airstrikes against Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon. The fighting has killed more than 3,000 Lebanese and 100 Israelis and severely damaged Hezbollah.
Israel later retaliated, killing the group's longtime leader, planting explosives in the pagers used by the group's operatives, and conducting airstrikes against Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon. The fighting has killed more than 3,000 Lebanese and 100 Israelis and severely damaged Hezbollah.
In the hours before the ceasefire was set to take effect, Israel continued to hit Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon in the heaviest barrage since the war began. The Lebanese parliament is expected to approve the agreement in a vote on Wednesday. Today's episode was produced by Muj Zaydi, Jessica Chung, and Luke Vanderplug. It was edited by M.J. Davis-Lynn with help from Chris Haxel.
In the hours before the ceasefire was set to take effect, Israel continued to hit Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon in the heaviest barrage since the war began. The Lebanese parliament is expected to approve the agreement in a vote on Wednesday. Today's episode was produced by Muj Zaydi, Jessica Chung, and Luke Vanderplug. It was edited by M.J. Davis-Lynn with help from Chris Haxel.
With research assistance by Susan Lee. Contains original music by Dan Powell and Marion Lozano. And was engineered by Alyssa Moxley. Our theme music is by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsberg of Wonderly. Special thanks to Patrick Kingsley. That's it for The Daily. I'm Sabrina Tavernisi. See you tomorrow.
With research assistance by Susan Lee. Contains original music by Dan Powell and Marion Lozano. And was engineered by Alyssa Moxley. Our theme music is by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsberg of Wonderly. Special thanks to Patrick Kingsley. That's it for The Daily. I'm Sabrina Tavernisi. See you tomorrow.