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VIDEO: One killed in 'Israeli' airstrike on car in Ain Baal, south Lebanon

VIDEO: One killed in 'Israeli' airstrike on car in Ain Baal, south Lebanon

Roya News21-05-2025

One person was killed in an 'Israeli' drone strike targeting a car in the town of Ain Baal, located in the Tyre district of southern Lebanon, according to Roya's correspondent.
Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health Emergency Operations Center confirmed in an official statement that the strike resulted in one fatality, though no further details were provided about the victim's identity or their role at the time of the attack.
The strike comes amid ongoing escalation along the Lebanon-'Israel' border, where tensions have been steadily rising in recent months.

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