Israel orders evacuation of Lebanese city as conflict with Hezbollah escalates
Israel's military has ordered the evacuation of the southern Lebanese city of Tyre and its surrounding areas, stating it will "act forcefully" against Hezbollah. This order follows a new wave of Israeli air strikes targeting Hezbollah in south and east Lebanon, which the military claims is a response to Hezbollah violating a five-week-old ceasefire.

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AI-generatedIsrael's military has ordered the evacuation of the southern Lebanese city of Tyre and its surrounding areas, stating it will "act forcefully" against Hezbollah. This order follows a new wave of Israeli air strikes targeting Hezbollah in south and east Lebanon, which the military claims is a response to Hezbollah violating a five-week-old ceasefire. Lebanese media reported Israeli strikes killing three people in Choukine. Hezbollah stated it was engaging Israeli troops north of the Litani river. The escalation comes after Israel announced an expanded ground operation following Hezbollah drone attacks. The conflict, which began on March 2nd, has seen ongoing exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah despite the ceasefire.
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5 extractedIsrael's prime minister announced an expansion of ground operations following Hezbollah drone attacks.
Hezbollah is accused by Israel of violating a US-brokered ceasefire.
Israel ordered the evacuation of Tyre, Lebanon, after air strikes targeting Hezbollah.
Hezbollah claims it is battling Israeli troops north of the Litani river.
Three people were killed in Choukine, Lebanon, following Israeli strikes.