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Live Updates: Israel Keeps Up Strikes Against Hezbollah in Lebanon

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The Israeli military said it had hit dozens of Hezbollah targets, a day after strikes near the capital killed more than 30 people. The cross-border conflict entered a new phase when Israel assassinated Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the group, on Friday.

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IDF announces death of another senior Hezbollah official following Nasrallah death

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IDF announces death of another senior Hezbollah official following Nasrallah death

Israel’s military says it has killed yet another high level member of Hezbollah with an airstrike on Sunday.

The IDF says the strike killed Nabil Kaouk, the deputy head of Hezbollah’s Central Council, though they did not offer details on where the strike took place. The claim comes just days after an IDF strike killed Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

Israel and Hezbollah have continued to fire barrages of missiles and rockets toward one another as they appear to be on the brink of all-out war.

Hezbollah began its offensive immediately after Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre in Israel, in which some 1,200 Israelis were killed or captured. Israel has responded by launching its own airstrikes and massing forces at its northern border with Lebanon.

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Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu holds signs as he addresses the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly amid conflict with Hezbollah and Hamas. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

Israel was forced to evacuate some 60,000 citizens who were living near the border with Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that the campaign against Hezbollah will not stop until those citizens can return safely to their homes.

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Meanwhile, Hezbollah says it will only cease its hostilities once Israel has agreed to a cease-fire in Gaza, a deal that has proven almost impossible in recent months.

IDF profile picture showing Hezbollah terror chief Hassan Nasrallah who the IDF confirmed was killed in a strike on Friday.

IDF profile picture showing Hezbollah terror chief Hassan Nasrallah who the IDF confirmed was killed in a strike on Friday. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

Hundreds of thousands of people have likewise been driven from their homes in Lebanon. The government estimates that around 250,000 are in shelters, with three to four times as many staying with friends or relatives, or camping out on the streets, Environment Minister Nasser Yassin told The Associated Press.

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Israel has killed a slew of top Hezbollah and Hamas commanders with airstrikes throughout the conflict. 

On Friday, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told reporters, “The United States was not involved in Israel’s operation,” noting there was “no advance warning,” from the Israelis about the strike on Nasrallah.

An IDF information chart showing how it decimated the Hezbollah chain of command in recent strikes. 

An IDF information chart showing how it decimated the Hezbollah chain of command in recent strikes.  (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

Netanyahu cut short his trip to New York following his speech to the United Nations General Assembly where he warned Hezbollah about Israel’s right to go on the offensive.

“As long as Hezbollah chooses the path of war, Israel has no choice, and Israel has every right to remove this threat and return our citizens to their home safely and that’s exactly what we’re doing,” he said.

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The IDF later released a graphic suggesting that nearly all of Hezbollah’s top commanders have been killed.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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Russian airstrikes injure 13 people in Ukraine's city of Zaporizhzhia

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Russian airstrikes injure 13 people in Ukraine's city of Zaporizhzhia

At least 13 people were injured after Russia attacked the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia with guided bombs overnight, local authorities reported on Sunday.

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Regional police say a 17-year-old boy was amongst the injured. 

Aerial bombs reportedly hit the city 13 times – with one of the strikes hitting and partially destroying a residential high-rise building. 

Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia regional military administration, said three districts within the city had been damaged, one apartment building destroyed as well as at least 15 private houses. 

More people may still be trapped under the rubble, Federov added. 

Zaporizhzhia is located less than 50km away from the front lines. Russia has continued to target areas across the region, which is partially occupied by Moscow’s troops. 

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The death toll has risen to 10 after Russia attacked a hospital in Ukraine’s city of Sumy, with another 22 injured. 

Russia reportedly hit the hospital twice – in attacks around 45 minutes apart. Most of the fatalities occurred during the second strike, which hit as emergency services arrived at the scene and as patients evacuated. 

Barrage of Ukrainian drones fired at Russia

More than 100 Ukrainian drones were shot down over Russia on Sunday, officials said, sparking a wildfire and setting an apartment block alight in one of the largest barrages seen over Russian skies since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Russia’s Ministry of Defence reported that it had shot down 125 drones overnight across seven regions. The southwestern region of Volgograd came under particularly heavy fire, with 67 Ukrainian drones reportedly downed by Russian air defenses.

Seventeen drones were also seen over Russia’s Voronezh region, where falling debris damaged an apartment block and a private home, said local governor Aleksandr Gusev. Images on social media showed flames rising from the windows of the top floor of a high-rise building. No casualties were reported.

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A further 18 drones were reported over Russia’s Rostov region, where falling debris sparked a wildfire, said Gov. Vasily Golubev.

He said that the fire did not pose a threat to populated areas, but that emergency services were fighting to extinguish the blaze, which had engulfed 20 hectares of forest.

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Drake Hogestyn, ‘Days of Our Lives’ Veteran Who Played John Black, Dies at 70

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Drake Hogestyn, ‘Days of Our Lives’ Veteran Who Played John Black, Dies at 70

Drake Hogestyn, who played John Black on “Days of Our Lives” for 38 years, has died due to pancreatic cancer.

The actor’s family announced the news in a statement posted to the Instagram account of the long-running soap opera.

“It’s with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Drake Hogestyn. He was thrown the curve ball of his life when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but he faced the challenge with incredible strength and determination,” reads the statement. “After putting up an unbelievable fight, he passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones. He was the most amazing husband, father, papa and actor. He loved performing for the ‘Days’ audience and sharing the stage with the greatest cast, crew, and production team in the business. We love him and we will miss him all the Days of our Lives.”

Hogestyn first appeared on “Days of Our Lives” on Jan. 24, 1986. He went on to play John Black — the mysterious and heroic spy, mercenary, police officer, private investigator and secret agent — in more than 4,200 episodes of the NBC soap (which, since 2022, has aired episodes on Peacock). Together with Deidre Hall as Marlena Evans, Hogestyn helped form one of daytime TV’s most famous romances.

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Hogestyn’s credits outside of “Days of Our Lives” included the musical CBS series “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and a handful of TV movies in the 1980s and ’90s, including “Generation,” “Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues,” “One Stormy Night” and “Night Sins.”

Kassie DePaiva, who played Eve on “Days of Our Lives,” paid tribute to Hogestyn on social media, writing on X, “I’m so saddened by this news. One of the kindest people I have ever worked with. What an amazing life he lived. He will be missed. He made the world a better place.”

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