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Lebanon has said 23 people have been killed and dozens injured in Israeli strikes across the country
Lebanon has said 23 people have been killed and dozens injured in Israeli strikes across the country on the third day of major Israeli raids as fighting with Hezbollah has intensified, reports. Hezbollah earlier said it had fired a ballistic missile that reached the central Israeli city of Tel Aviv for the first time before being intercepted. The attacks in Lebanon included two rare strikes on the villages of Joun and Maaysra — mountain areas outside Hezbollah’s traditional strongholds in the country’s south and east. Fatima from Maaysra, declining to provide her surname, said the targeted two-storey building was her relative’s home and housed people displaced from south Lebanon. “They bombed an area full of displaced people,” she said. “Nowhere is safe anymore.”
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