Israel strikes south Lebanon, killing 11, including 3 emergency workers, after evacuation order. Lebanon PM: breach of law.
Israel launched attacks across south Lebanon, killing 11 people, including three emergency workers, hours after ordering civilians to evacuate 16 towns. Lebanon's PM Salam said the attacks were a breach of international humanitarian law.
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Israel launched attacks across south Lebanon, killing 11 people, including three emergency workers, hours after ordering civilians to evacuate 16 towns. Lebanon's PM Salam said the attacks were a breach of international humanitarian law.
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