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Israel says it struck Hezbollah weapons depots in Lebanon.

Israel claims it attacked Hezbollah weapons depots in Lebanon.

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The Lebanese Ministry of Health reports the death toll from ongoing conflict has reached 2,509, with 7,755 injured since March 2. Officials cite intensified airstrikes against southern Lebanese towns over the past two days.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health reports that 2,509 people have been killed and 7,755 injured in Lebanon since March 2nd, citing intensified Israeli airstrikes in the southern region.

The Israeli military reports one soldier killed in southern Lebanon, marking a breach of the ceasefire in place since mid-April.

The Israeli military reported that one soldier was killed in southern Lebanon on Sunday, despite a ceasefire that has been in effect since mid-April.

Hezbollah reports using drones to strike Israeli troop positions in El Bayada, southern Lebanon. The group claimed the attack in a statement released via its Telegram channel.

Hezbollah reported that it conducted a drone strike against Israeli military positions located in El Bayada, southern Lebanon.

Soldiers and reservists are looting civilian property from homes and businesses in southern Lebanon, according to combatants and commanders stationed in the region. The widespread theft of household goods has become a routine occurrence that field leadership has failed to address.

Active-duty soldiers and reservists are looting civilian property from homes and businesses in southern Lebanon, according to combatants and commanders stationed in the area. The theft of items including motorcycles, televisions, paintings, sofas, and carpets has become a routine phenomenon, which field commanders are aware of but have not acted to stop.

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