Thanks for reading our live blog. We’ll end our rolling updates here for now, but if any major news breaks soon, our moment-by-moment coverage will be back.
To conclude, here’s a look back at today’s major stories:
- The Middle East is still nervously awaiting Israel’s response after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Iran “will pay” for launching almost 200 missiles at Israel on Tuesday in response to Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza.
- In Beirut today, the Israeli military heavily bombed southern suburbs that are Hezbollah strongholds. Some media outlets reported the strikes targeted head of Hezbollah’s executive affairs, Hashem Safieddine, who is the presumed heir to the militant group’s slain leader Hassan Nasrallah. The fate of Safieddine is not yet clear.
- In southern Lebanon, more than 70 towns are now under evacuation orders, including the provincial capital Nabatieh, as Israel intensifies its ground incursion.
- In eastern Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike has cut off a main highway linking Lebanon with Syria, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said today.
- US President Joe Biden said he believes all-out war can be avoided.
- An evacuation flight with 500 Australians aboard is expected to leave Beirut for Cyprus tomorrow.
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