BEIRUT (Reuters) - Israeli aircraft pounded areas in south, east and northern Lebanon on Saturday, a day after Hizbollah's chief declared an open war against the Jewish state following the bombardment of his stronghold in Beirut.
The strikes killed four civilians and wounded 16, security sources and witnesses said. One of the raids targeted a gas station in the city of Sidon, the largest in south Lebanon.
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