Israeli military forces killed two armed men in southern Lebanon after the individuals approached soldiers, according to an official statement.
The Israeli military reported that its forces killed two armed individuals in southern Lebanon after the men approached soldiers.
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The Israeli military reported that its forces killed two armed individuals in southern Lebanon after the men approached soldiers.
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