
"Israeli" airstrike targets building in southern Lebanon
An Israeli Occupation airstrike on Thursday struck a building in the southern Lebanese town of Toul, shortly after residents were warned to evacuate, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA).
The agency reported that the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out a 'warning strike' before launching a direct attack on the building. 'The Israeli enemy carried out an airstrike targeting the building in Toul, after an earlier warning strike,' the NNA said.
The IOF confirmed the strike, claiming the building housed 'facilities belonging to Hezbollah.'

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