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"Footage shows a powerful explosion in southern Lebanon, as Israeli forces reportedly destroyed an underground tunnel linked to Hezbollah. The images released by the IDF capture a blast in Mazraat Byout El Saiyad, in the Tyre District, followed by dense smoke rising from the ground. The exact date of filming could not be independently verified at the time of publication. Israel began ground and air operations in Lebanon on March 2 after Hezbollah launched strikes into Israel in retaliation for an attack in Iran that killed its supreme leader. The two sides agreed to a ceasefire on April 16, which was later extended by three weeks last Thursday. Israel's military operation in Lebanon has displaced over a million people, with 2,521 killed and 7,804 wounded, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. Meanwhile, the Israeli army has established a 'yellow line' in southern Lebanon, preventing displaced residents from returning to areas under Israeli control. The move mirrors a tactic previously used in the Gaza Strip, where zones were declared off-limits to residents."
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