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Hezbollah fired missile on Wednesday after the death of three members on Monday
Tension escalating as militants test Israel's defences
Bombing followed militant incursion into Israel claimed by Palestinian Islamic Jihad
Iran-backed Lebanese group said it targeted Israeli positions in the disputed border area of Shebaa Farms
Yasser Hamad remains in nation mired in simmering conflict and economic ruin, despite his siblings fleeing
With talks for a financial bailout stuck and no economic recovery on horizon, Lebanon's officials see migrant crisis as a bargaining chip
More than 11,000 pupils have yet to start new term despite promised withdrawal of Palestinian factions
Armed groups have barricaded themselves inside eight UNRWA schools at largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
It is the second 'Blue Line' border confrontation between the rival countries in a week
Will Le Drian's threats spur presidential breakthrough?
Group will attempt to vacate schools where militants are holed up
Everything you need to know about the conflict in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp
Lebanese leaders say they are attempting to broker lasting truce
Tents have been set up near Ain Al Hilweh to provide emergency shelter for people displaced by fighting between Fatah and extremist militants
Battles between armed groups in the Palestinian refugee camp in south Lebanon have left at least 33 people wounded
