Lebanon undergoes heaviest Israeli bombardment since war began, Lebanese security source says
April 8 - Israel's latest round of bombardment is the heaviest Lebanon has witnessed since the war between Hezbollah and Israel started early last month, a Lebanese security source told Reuters.
Consecutive bombs shook the capital Beirut and smoke enveloped its skies. One of the strikes on a crowded neighborhood killed at least 12 people, a security source said.
Bloodied and injured, people in the capital Beirut abandoned their cars in traffic and headed to the nearest hospital, according to Reuters' witnesses.
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