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Israeli strike kills one in South Lebanon: NNA

Israeli strike kills one in South Lebanon: NNA

LBCI16 hours ago
An Israeli strike targeted a vehicle on the Nmairiyeh–Charqiyeh road in South Lebanon on Friday, killing one person, according to the National News Agency.
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