Israeli airstrike kills Lebanese army brigadier general and two soldiers in southern Lebanon.
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Israeli airstrike kills Lebanese army brigadier general and two soldiers in southern Lebanon.

An Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon killed a Lebanese army brigadier general, a captain, and another soldier. The Israeli military stated the vehicle was moving suspiciously in an active combat zone without coordination and said the incident is under review. Lebanon's president condemned the strike as a violation of sovereignty.

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Coverage splits between Lebanese military casualties fueling ceasefire tensions and Israeli operational justifications for strikes—with international outlets documenting civilian and military toll while Israeli sources emphasize threat assessment, as Lebanon's mediator role faces strain.
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Israeli airstrikes kill 9 including Lebanese army officers after ceasefire deal
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“IDF southern Lebanon strike may have hit Lebanese Army personnel, military investigating” · Times of Israel, Jerusalem Post, Globe and Mail, BBC

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