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  "path": "/partner/israel-strikes-hezbollah-tyre-lebanon",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-28T04:35:56.000Z",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nIsrael's military struck Hezbollah infrastructure around the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on Thursday after issuing an evacuation warning for residents.\n\nThe strikes hit at least one building and sparked a fire, Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reported. Israel said it was compelled to act against the group.\n\n### Why did Israel strike Tyre in southern Lebanon?\n\nIsrael struck Tyre because it says Hezbollah maintains infrastructure in and around the city.\n\nThe Israeli military issued an evacuation order before the strikes, telling residents near certain buildings to travel north of the Zahrani River. It warned that remaining in the area \"places you at risk.\"\n\n### What did Israel say about the Tyre strikes?\n\nThe Israeli Defense Forces posted on Telegram confirming it had begun striking Hezbollah infrastructure in the Tyre area.\n\nIts earlier order stated the IDF \"is compelled to take forceful action\" against Hezbollah, citing the group's presence in the zone. The military directed residents to move north of the Zahrani River.\n\n### What damage was reported in Tyre?\n\nLebanon's National News Agency reported two separate rounds of Israeli strikes on Tyre and an area to its east on Thursday morning. One strike hit a building and set off a fire inside the city. The BBC reported that earlier strikes had left rubble and destroyed buildings in areas near Tyre.\n\n",
  "title": "Israel strikes Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon's southern city of Tyre"
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