Israeli airstrikes killed three journalists, ten paramedics and a U.N. Peacekeeper in Lebanon this weekend.
Israel's prime minister ordered the military to expand its invasion of southern Lebanon.
Well over a million Lebanese people have already been displaced by Israeli attacks.
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Iran agreed to let 20 ships through the Strait of Hormuz as Pakistan emerges as a mediator in the war.
But thousands of U.S. Troops are arriving in the Middle East, and Iran says any ground invasion will be met with force.
So is a deal coming or is this war widening?
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President Trump says he has a plan to pay TSA.
How soon could paychecks go out?
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One front in the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is widening.