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Israel kills dozens in Lebanon as minister calls to 'open the gates of hell'
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least 21 and wounded over 39, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the escalation, stating it undermines ceasefire efforts amid developments between the United States and Iran.
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