
Over 200 Injured in Israel in Past 24 Hours Amid Iran-Hezbollah Attacks
KABUL — More than 200 people were injured in Israel over the past 24 hours amid ongoing attacks by Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah, Israel's Health Ministry reported.
Al Jazeera quoted the ministry as saying 204 injured people were admitted to hospitals during the period. No further details on their conditions were provided.
Iranian missile strikes killed 16 people in Israel, the Israeli ambulance service said, according to Reuters on Tuesday.
The Israeli military reported that two soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon.
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