
Lebanese Death Toll Rises as Residents Face Israeli Fire in the South
Lebanon’s health ministry reports three deaths and 44 injuries after Israeli firing on residents in southern Lebanon returning to their villages. No response from Israel yet.
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Lebanon’s health ministry reports three deaths and 44 injuries after Israeli firing on residents in southern Lebanon returning to their villages. No response from Israel yet.
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