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One killed in Lebanon by Israeli strike despite ceasefire

One killed in Lebanon by Israeli strike despite ceasefire

An Israeli drone strike killed one person in Lebanon, marking a violation of the ceasefire agreement established last week. Both Israel and Hezbollah have accused each other of breaching the truce as tensions persist in the region.

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