Since the war in Gaza began, the border with the Arab country has become the scene of almost daily artillery duels between the Israeli army and the Islamist movement.
The figure of dead by the explosions in Lebanon of beepers belonging to members of the Islamist movement Hezbollah is from 37 and there are 3,539 injuredannounced the Lebanese Minister of Health on Thursday, Firass Abiad.
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The minister said that 12 people died in the first wave of pager explosionson Tuesday, and others 25 in the second wave of walkie-talkie explosions, on Wednesday, according to this new report.


Israel has refrained from commenting on the series of explosions that began hours after it announced the extension of the objectives of the war that began in October against Syria to its border with Lebanon. Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Death toll in Lebanon from Hezbollah bombings rises to 37
Since the war began in Loopthe border with Lebanon has become the scene of almost daily artillery duels between the Israeli army and Hezbollahwhich caused the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians in both countries.
These clashes, which have not reached the level of open war, have resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people in Lebanon, most of them combatants, and dozens in Israel, a death toll that includes soldiers.
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Since the war in Gaza began, the border with Lebanon has become the scene of almost daily artillery duels between the Israeli army and Hezbollah.
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Israeli Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, He said on Wednesday that the “center of gravity” of the war is moving “to the north.”
Some Israeli media and experts claim that the explosion of the beepers shows signs of being the work of the Mossadthe Israeli intelligence agency, which is famous for operations that exploit vulnerabilities in its targets, such as revenge killings for the massacre of 11 Israeli athletes in the Munich Olympic Games.
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