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Mapping Israel's destruction of Lebanese bridges
Critical bridges on the Litani river have been rendered inaccessible. (Supplied)
Israel's expanded invasion of southern Lebanon was at least 12 days in the making, with bridges across the country's southern river systematically targeted and destroyed from March 12.
ABC NEWS Verify has geolocated and mapped the many bridges crossing Lebanon's Litani river and its tributaries that have been damaged or destroyed in Israel's latest outbreak of war with Hezbollah.
The destruction of bridges has meant the people that remain in villages within the evacuation zone have no easy way of leaving, and essential services like health care and food are inaccessible to those in the south.
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Donald Trump has said he will extend his pause on his threat to attack Iran’s energy infrastructure for 10 days until 6 April, claiming that the request came from Tehran.
In a post on Truth Social, the US president claimed talks are going “very well†and repeated his attacks on the “fake news media†for reporting to the contrary (Iran has also reported to the contrary).
Trump threatened last Saturday to would strike Iranian energy infrastructure if Tehran did not reopen the strait of Hormuz.
Then, on Monday he postponed his threat for five days (until Friday), citing “very good and productive conversations†with Iran on ending the war (which Tehran dismissed as “fake news†designed to “manipulate†the oil markets).
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