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Many killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon

Many killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon

On Friday, Israeli attacks on the Lebanese town of Nabatieh and surrounding areas resulted in approximately twenty deaths, including eight civilians. A strike on a government building killed thirteen police officers, according to Lebanese media and officials.

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