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Foreign nationals told to leave Lebanon as war fears surge

  • Saudi Arabia, Canada and Jordan are among latest governments to call for their citizens to leave Lebanon; US and UK issued similar warnings

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Projectiles fired from the Israeli Iron Dome air defensc system intercept missiles fired from southern Lebanon, over the upper Galilee, northern Israel on Sunday. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse

Urgent calls for foreign nationals to leave Lebanon grew on Sunday with France warning of “a highly volatile” situation as Iran and its allies ready their response to high-profile killings blamed on Israel.

Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah movement, which has traded near-daily fire with Israeli forces since the Gaza war broke out in October, announced its fighters had fired a barrage of rockets at Israel’s north overnight.
The Israeli military said 30 projectiles were launched from Lebanon, with most of them intercepted.
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With Israel on high alert anticipating major military action from Tehran-aligned armed groups including Hezbollah and Hamas, medical staff and police said two people were killed on Sunday in a stabbing attack in a Tel Aviv suburb.

The assailant, a Palestinian from the occupied West Bank, was “neutralised” by police and taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Israeli first responders investigate the scene of a reported stabbing in Holon, Tel Aviv, Israel on Sunday. Photo: AFP
Israeli first responders investigate the scene of a reported stabbing in Holon, Tel Aviv, Israel on Sunday. Photo: AFP

Israeli forces, meanwhile, kept bombarding Gaza, witnesses and officials in the besieged Hamas-ruled territory said, with no end in sight to the nearly 10-month war triggered by Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel.

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