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Israeli Airstrike on a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Kills 13 People, Lebanese Ministry Says

The airstrike targeted a Hamas training compound, killing 13 and wounding others amid ongoing Israel-Lebanon tensions despite a ceasefire, Lebanon's Health Ministry reported.

  • An Israeli airstrike hit a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, killing 13 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry and state media.
  • The Israeli military said it struck militants operating in a Hamas training compound within the camp, while Hamas denied having any military facilities there.
  • The strike comes amid ongoing tensions between Israel and militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah operating in Lebanon.
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At least thirteen people have been killed in an attack by the Israeli Army against Ain al-Hilweh, the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon on the outskirts of Sidon City. This attack has occurred despite the ceasefire between the Israeli Government and the Hezbollah Shia militia about a year ago. The Lebanese Ministry of Health has announced that "an attack by the Israeli enemy in Ain al-Hilweh camp has led to the martyrdom of thirteen pe…

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At least 13 people have been killed and several others injured after an Israeli attack on a Palestinian refugee camp near the Lebanese city of Sidon, Lebanon's health ministry said, according to AFP. The...

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The Israeli military claims that Hamas was the target of the airstrike.

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The attack was directed against a convoy near a mosque inside the camp, in addition to the temple itself.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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