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12 Killed in South Lebanon Strikes as Homes Flattened by Israel Jets

Israeli strikes continued against southern Lebanon on Wednesday, adding at least another 12 people killed and several others wounded. The attacks continue to escalate in spite of the extension of the ceasefire another 45 days over the last weekend. The largest number of deaths came in the village of Doueir, where Israeli jets were leveling […]
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