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Israel said it struck 100 targets in 10 minutes, dashing hopes in Lebanon that the pause in fighting in Iran would end the violence there too.
The latest conflict between Israel and Hezbollah - the Lebanese militia and political party that is funded and armed by Iran - started on 2 March after the group fired rockets into Israel, which responded with widespread air strikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon.
Since then, more than 2,600 people in Lebanon have been killed, according to Lebanon's health ministry, and roughly a fifth of the population displaced, the UN says.
The BBC's Nawal Al-Maghafi has been piecing together what happened that day and meeting people who lost loved ones on one of the deadliest chapters in the country's recent history.
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Watch: Fuel truck leaves trail of fire on road in SyriaEyewitnesses captured the moment a burning fuel tanker drove through the centre of Hasakah, Syria, leaving a trail of fire behind it.
The Israeli town on the frontline with HezbollahBBC foreign correspondent Nick Beake visits Metula, an Israeli town surrounded on three sides by Lebanon.
'They are striking everywhere' - Paramedics in Lebanon speak to BBC after Israeli strikesBBC Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega joins paramedics on duty in Nabatieh - a city that was once vibrant, but is now abandoned.
Still in shock, Beirut tries to heal after deadly Israeli attacksBBC Middle East Correspondent Hugo Bachega hears from people affected by this week's attacks.
Watch: Pro-regime Iranians gather in TehranPro-government demonstrators poured onto the streets of the Iranian capital after the announcement of the two-week conditional ceasefire between the US and Iran.
Watch: When will fuel prices go down?The BBC's Nick Marsh takes a look at whether fuel costs will get cheaper now the US and Iran have agreed a ceasefire.
Mum of twins who says home was bombed in Lebanon speaks to BBCMore than one million people in Lebanon have been displaced since the start of the war as Israel expands its ground operation there.
'We are at the edge of a battlefield': BBC reports near Strait of HormuzThe BBC's Orla Guerin travels to the edge of the critical waterway that Iran has put a stranglehold on.
Hundreds in Beirut mourn journalists killed in Israeli strikeBBC reports from the funerals of three journalists killed by a targeted attack in southern Lebanon.
'Our home is gone': BBC speaks to displaced families in LebanonThe BBC's Hugo Bachega speaks to families in Beirut as more than a million people have been displaced in Lebanon.
Why is it so hard to pass through the Strait of Hormuz?Paul Adams explains why it is so dangerous to navigate the strait, one of the world's busiest oil shipping channels.
Watch: Inside Palestinian homes attacked by settlersViolence began after a teenage settler was killed, reportedly after being hit by a vehicle driven by a Palestinian.
Why is Israel targeting Lebanon's bridges?Israeli forces have been instructed to destroy the crossings over the Litani river that were being used by Hezbollah to send reinforcements.
'A direct hit' - BBC visits Israeli town after Iranian strikeThe BBC's Sebastian Usher reports from Dimona in southern Israel, which was hit by an Iranian missile.
Watch: Missile lands next to presenter during live report from LebanonIn footage from Russian state broadcaster RT, correspondent Steve Sweeney is seen diving off screen as a missile hits.
At the scene of Israeli strike in the heart of BeirutAt least 10 people were killed and 27 injured, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency.
Watch: Iranians show daily life under air strikes and regime crackdownIranians speak about life during the war with constant threat of bombs and regime crackdowns.
How might the UK support shipping in the Strait of Hormuz?Ben Chu from BBC Verify has been looking at what role the Royal Navy could play in the Strait of Hormuz.
Gazans urged to shelter as sandstorm turns skies orangeDisplaced Palestinians were told to secure their tents to prevent them being blown away as a storm swept through the enclave.