Israeli airstrikes strike southern Lebanon killing at least five people as Hezbollah fires rockets into northern Israel
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Israeli airstrikes strike southern Lebanon killing at least five people as Hezbollah fires rockets into northern Israel

Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least five people on Friday, including four in the village of Toura near Tyre and a Lebanese Civil Defense paramedic. Hezbollah responded by firing rockets toward northern Israel, with the Israeli military intercepting one rocket while others fell in open areas without casualties. The exchange marks a breach of the ceasefire that has been in place since April 17.

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