Death Toll from Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Surpasses 300

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The death toll from the ongoing Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon has surged to 356, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.

The fatalities include several women and children in Bekaa and Baalbek, located in southern Lebanon.

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In addition to the casualties, around 1,246 individuals have been injured due to the continuous bombardment. This airstrike is considered the most intense attack by Israel since the 2006 war between the two nations.

Israel’s Defense Ministry defended the operation, stating that the airstrikes were targeting Hezbollah groups operating within Lebanon.

Last week, reports surfaced of explosions involving pagers and two-way radios in Lebanon, with Israel being identified as the orchestrator behind these incidents.

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