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Ten people were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon on Friday near the Syrian border, according to the country's National News Agency. The attacks targeted the mountainous Nabi Sraj area on the outskirts of Brital, marking the first strikes there since a ceasefire with Hezbollah was declared on April 17. Israel continued its air operations into Saturday.
An AFP correspondent in the southern city of Tyre reported hearing two explosions, one hitting a building on the city's outskirts and another inside the city, sending plumes of smoke into the sky. Lebanon's Health Ministry confirmed that the victims included six rescue workers and a child.
The ministry further stated that in Deir Kanoun al-Nahr village near Tyre, an Israeli strike killed two members of the Risala Scouts Association and a Syrian girl among six total casualties. Despite the ceasefire, exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah remain ongoing.
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