Israel launches air attack on Syria's southern region killing two people, state media says
- An Israeli missile strike in southern Syria resulted in at least two deaths and 11 injuries, as reported by the official SANA news agency.
- The strike targeted a foundation linked to pro-Iranian groups, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
- Discrepancies exist between the reported death tolls, with SANA citing two deaths and the Observatory mentioning three fatalities in the attack.
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