
Public Health Ministry's Emergency Operations Center: Israeli gunfire injures Lebanese civilian in Adaisseh
NNA - Lebanon's Public Health Ministry's Emergency Operations Center announced that Israeli gunfire on the southern town of Adaisseh injured a civilian.
The National News Agency's correspondent in Marjeyoun said that Israeli forces shot and lightly wounded a Lebanese citizen, identified as M.A., and also fired at a Renault Rapid vehicle, though no further casualties were reported.
================R.H.

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