Emergency workers search for victims of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut

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In Beirut, emergency workers are searching for victims following Israeli airstrikes on the Jnah neighborhood and a vehicle south of the capital on April 1, 2026. The strikes resulted in two fatalities. These events are part of a larger conflict that began when Hezbollah launched retaliatory strikes on Israel, described as part of the US-Israeli war on Iran. Since the start of the conflict, over 100 people have been killed in Lebanon. Among the deceased are 52 health workers.
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AI-Extracted52 health workers have been killed in Lebanon since Hezbollah launched retaliatory strikes.
More than 100 people have been killed in Lebanon since Hezbollah launched retaliatory strikes.
Two people were killed in the Israeli airstrikes.
Israeli airstrikes hit the Jnah neighbourhood and a vehicle south of Beirut.
Emergency workers searched through rubble in Beirut after Israeli airstrikes.
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