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Iran war day 119: Israel hits Lebanon as IAEA says it will return to Iran

Conflict continues in southern Lebanon as the IAEA announces a planned return to Iran on the 119th day of regional hostilities.

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Military operations remain active in southern Lebanon. Reports from The Times of Israel and Al Jazeera indicate ongoing clashes between IDF soldiers and Hezbollah gunmen, while airstrikes have been reported in Nabatiyeh. Medical organizations have identified hazardous conditions in the region.

Coverage emphasizes the human impact and direct military engagement. According to Doctors Without Borders and Saba News Agency, casualties have been recorded following Israeli airstrikes. Simultaneously, Al Jazeera notes that the IAEA has stated it will return to Iran, though specific details regarding the nature of that return remain unstated.

Future developments will depend on the status of IAEA activities within Iran. Observers are also tracking the frequency of ground clashes in southern Lebanon and the resulting humanitarian conditions reported by medical entities.

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Quick answers

What is the status of the conflict in southern Lebanon?

Ongoing clashes and airstrikes have been reported, involving both the IDF and Hezbollah.

What has the IAEA communicated regarding Iran?

The IAEA has stated that it will return to Iran, though coverage does not yet specify the purpose or timeline of this move.

What are the reported effects of the strikes in Lebanon?

Reports from the field indicate casualties and injuries, with medical organizations warning of dangerous conditions in the south.

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