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Fifteen dead in Lebanon after Israeli attacks on Thursday

Israeli attacks on the Lebanese village of Zebdine killed six people on Thursday, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health. The total death toll from Israeli fire throughout the country for the day has risen to fifteen.

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