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Israeli strike kills 4 civilians in Lebanon

Debris are scattered around buildings damaged by an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanese border village of Mays al-Jabal. — AFP
Debris are scattered around buildings damaged by an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanese border village of Mays al-Jabal. — AFP
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BEIRUT: A local official and state media in Lebanon said an Israeli strike on a southern village on Sunday killed several people from the same family, with Hezbollah announcing rocket fire in retaliation.


Israel and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group have exchanged regular cross-border fire since Palestinian militant group Hamas's unprecedented October attack on southern Israel sparked the war in Gaza.


Fighting has intensified in recent weeks, with Israel striking deeper into Lebanese territory, while Hezbollah has stepped up its missile and drone attacks on military positions in northern Israel.


Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said the strike in Mais al-Jabal killed "four people from a single family", updating an earlier reported toll of three dead in the raid it said was carried out by Israeli aircraft.


It identified them as a man, a woman and their children aged 12 and 21, and said two other people were wounded.


A Lebanese security source, requesting anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the media, confirmed the strike killed "four civilians".


Mais al-Jabal municipality chief Abdelmoneim Shukair had earlier said that three people were killed, saying they were a couple and their son.


Groups in a statement said they fired "dozens of Katyusha and Falaq rockets" at Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel "in response to the horrific crime that the Israeli enemy committed in Mais al-Jabal".


They have repeatedly declared that only a ceasefire in Gaza will put an end to its attacks on Israel, which it says are in support of Gazans.


The Lebanese groups had on Saturday evening said it fired on military positions in northern Israel.


The Lebanese movement has repeatedly declared that only a ceasefire in Gaza will put an end to its attacks on Israel.


The latest violence came as a Palestinian delegation met with mediators in Egypt for talks on a possible truce deal in the Gaza war.


Both the United States and France have made diplomatic efforts to calm tensions on the Lebanese-Israeli border.


In Lebanon, at least 389 people have been killed in nearly seven months of cross-border violence, mostly fighters but also more than 70 civilians. The toll includes at least 11 Palestinian fighters. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced on both sides. — AFP


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