UPDATE:
'We Have an Interest in Peace'
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Israeli soldiers return from southern Lebanon to northern Israel.
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Israeli PM to give diplomatic efforts another chance to reach cease-fire
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AP
An Israeli soldier directs a tank along the Lebanese border.
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Israeli officials say new offensive is meant to run parallel to cease-fire talks at U.N.
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JERUSALEM — Israeli troops and armored vehicles began a massive push toward the Lebanon border late Wednesday, marking the start of a new ground offensive aimed at neutralizing Hezbollah's rocket-launching capabilities, FOX News has learned.
Israel also launched an airstrike on Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp, killing at least two people. The camp is home to about 75,000 Palestinian refugees and their descendants who were displaced by the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
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