Israeli strikes on cars in southern Lebanon kill 12, health ministry says
Israeli air strikes on cars in southern Lebanon have killed at least 12 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The attacks, which occurred in multiple locations south of Beirut including Barja, Jiyeh, Saadiyat, Sidon, Maaliyeh, Chaaitiyeh, and Naqoura, targeted seven vehicles.

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AI-generatedIsraeli air strikes on cars in southern Lebanon have killed at least 12 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The attacks, which occurred in multiple locations south of Beirut including Barja, Jiyeh, Saadiyat, Sidon, Maaliyeh, Chaaitiyeh, and Naqoura, targeted seven vehicles. The Israeli military has not yet commented but stated they struck Hezbollah infrastructure. Hezbollah also launched drones that exploded near Israeli troops. These strikes come amidst ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, with the Lebanese health ministry reporting over 400 deaths in Lebanon since a ceasefire was announced nearly a month ago. Israel has recently intensified strikes in southern Lebanon, citing the targeting of Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure.
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5 extractedMore than 400 people have been killed across Lebanon since a ceasefire was announced by US President Donald Trump almost a month ago.
Eight people, including two children, died when drones targeted three vehicles on the coastal highway in the Barja, Jiyeh and Saadiyat areas.
At least 12 people were killed in seven separate Israeli air strikes on cars south of Beirut, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
Hezbollah fighters launched drones that exploded near Israeli troops, with no reported casualties.
The Israeli military has not yet commented on the specific strikes but stated they struck Hezbollah infrastructure.