Children killed in Lebanon as Israeli strikes hit homes far from front lines of war with Hezbollah - AP News
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Israeli strikes killed children in Lebanon, hitting homes far from the front lines of conflict with Hezbollah.
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Israeli strikes killed children in Lebanon after hitting homes located far from the front lines of the conflict with Hezbollah. This incident marks a significant escalation, as the strikes occurred in areas previously considered outside the direct combat zone, leading to civilian casualties. The targeting of residential areas away from the immediate conflict increases tensions and could broaden the scope of the ongoing hostilities. This development raises concerns about the protection of civilians and the potential for further destabilization in the region.
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