Lebanon Says Israeli Strikes Kill Three Soldiers
Israeli strikes killed three Lebanese soldiers and displaced over one million people since March 2, with attacks targeting Hezbollah positions and southern Lebanon.
- Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon have killed three Lebanese soldiers and wounded four others, according to the Lebanese army.
- Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel on March 2 in retaliation for US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader, prompting intense Israeli raids across Lebanon.
- Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli strikes have killed 912 people, including 111 children, since March 2, while over 1 million have been displaced.
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Lebanon says Israeli strikes kill three soldiers
Three Lebanese soldiers were killed in Israeli strikes on Tuesday, the Lebanese army said, as Israel carried out new raids and again ordered residents of vast parts of southern Lebanon to evacuate.
At least three Lebanese soldiers were killed and four injured on Tuesday when Israeli attacks hit two points in Nabatieh province, in southern Lebanon, while passing through the area in their vehicles.
Lebanon says Israeli strikes kill soldiers, as shelters overflow
Three Lebanese soldiers were killed in Israeli strikes on Tuesday, the Lebanese army said, as Israel carried out new raids and again ordered residents of vast parts of southern Lebanon to evacuate.
An Israeli attack in the Nabatieh region of southern Lebanon killed a Lebanese soldier and wounded four others, the Lebanese army said in a statement today. Meanwhile, clashes between Israel and the Shiite movement Hezbollah continue, with Israel also reportedly carrying out airstrikes near Beirut airport today.
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