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Israeli airstrike in South Lebanon kills one, injures two: Health Ministry

Israeli airstrike in South Lebanon kills one, injures two: Health Ministry

LBCI7 days ago
One person was killed and two others were injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting the Toul–Kfour highway in southern Lebanon, the Health Ministry reported on Thursday.
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