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Israeli Strike Kills 18 In Southern Lebanon, Including Children

Smoke rises above Lebanon, following an Israeli strike, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Israel's border with Lebanon

Following an Israeli strike on a building in the Jnah neighborhood in southern Lebanon, at least 18 people lost their lives, as reported by the health ministry. The incident occurred near Lebanon's largest public hospital, leaving a devastating impact on the community.

Video footage captured the aftermath of the strike, showing men sifting through debris in search of survivors. One man was seen salvaging a photo frame from the rubble, highlighting the personal losses endured by the residents.

Strike occurred near Lebanon's largest public hospital, causing significant impact.
Israeli strike in Jnah neighborhood, southern Lebanon, resulted in 18 fatalities.
Video footage shows aftermath of strike, with residents searching for survivors.

Witnesses described the harrowing scene, with Ola Fahed Eid recounting the tragic fate of children who were playing in the courtyard when the missiles struck. The sudden attack left the children in pieces, prompting a frantic rescue effort by Eid and others to save those trapped under the debris.

The chaos and destruction caused by the Israeli strike have left the community reeling, with survivors grappling with the loss of loved ones and the destruction of their homes. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the toll that conflict takes on innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

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