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This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Nick Miles, and in the early hours of Sunday the 22 September, these are our main stories.
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The israeli military says dozens of its planes have carried out more widespread airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
They say they took the action after identifying plans by the movement to escalate rocket attacks on Israel.
In anticipation to retaliatory strikes.
Israel announced restrictions on civilian gatherings from the northern city of Haifa up to the border with Lebanon on Saturday evening.
Daniel Hagari, a spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces, or IDF, gave this update.
Bashar in the last hour we've been attacking widely in southern Lebanon following the identification of Hezbollah's preparations to fire into israeli territory.
Dozens of warplanes are currently attacking terror targets and launchers to eliminate the threats against the citizens of Israel.