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Israel airstrikes have hit across Lebanon's south and in the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut.
Israel says it's targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah militants who fired rockets across the border.
NPR's Lauren Fair reports Lebanon's government says at least 54 people were killed in attacks on Saturday.
Easter services are mixed with funerals as Israel bombs Lebanon south and demolishes homes there.
In the Christian village of Dibil, resident Maroun Yassif tells NPR they're under siege and being shelled.
United Nations peacekeepers say they 've lodged a formal protest after Israeli soldiers destroyed security cameras
outside a UN base in southern Lebanon.
Three UN peacekeepers were killed last month and several have been wounded.
Hezbollah says it used a missile against an Israeli warship off Lebanon's coast,
but the Israeli military says it 's not aware of that incident.
In addition to ordering people out of the country's south,
Israel's military is also ordering evacuation of Lebanon's main crossing with neighboring Syria,
warning it may strike that area too.
Lauren Fryer, NPR News, Beirut.
Tax Day is coming up on April 15th, and many early filers are seeing bigger refunds.
They're up about 11 percent from last year.
NPR's Stephen Visaha reports on how some people are spending the extra cash.
Tax filers are getting back bigger refund checks because of the tax cuts in last year's One Big Beautiful Bill Act,
which gave deductions for tips and overtime, increased the child tax credit, and expanded the standard deduction.