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Israel Strikes Southern Lebanon Again, Sparking Fierce Clashes with Hezbollah
Svmuu News: According to reports from several Middle Eastern media outlets, including Iran’s Mehr News Agency, the Islamic Republic News Agency, and Fars News Agency, Israeli artillery units have once again struck the Rahbe district of the city of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon. Sources on the ground reported that fierce clashes broke out between Hezbollah and Israeli forces on multiple fronts in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah destroyed at least five military vehicles. Four Israeli helicopters were reportedly dispatched to the area to airlift the wounded. (Jin Shi)
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