
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 11, Injure Dozens Across Lebanon
Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple areas in Lebanon on Sunday, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens, Lebanon's health ministry reported.
An airstrike on Kfarhata village in southern Lebanon killed seven people, including a 4-year-old child, the ministry said. In a separate strike in Beirut's Jnah neighborhood, four people were killed and 39 others injured, it added.
Explosions were heard across Beirut, with warplanes reported overhead. State media said multiple air raids hit the capital's southern suburbs.
Lebanon's health ministry has reported more than 1,460 people killed and over one million displaced since the conflict escalated.
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