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UPDATE: Israel conducts a second airstrike on Deir Amas in southern Lebanon. The strike follows earlier military activity in the region.

Israel has conducted a second airstrike on the town of Deir Amas in southern Lebanon.

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Israel has conducted a second airstrike on the town of Deir Amas in southern Lebanon.

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Lebanese Ministry of Health: 2,491 killed, 7,719 wounded in Israeli attacks on Lebanon from March 2 to April 24. The figures cover nearly two months of cross-border hostilities.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that 2,491 Lebanese have been killed and 7,719 injured in Israeli attacks on Lebanon from March 2 to April 24.

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.

UPDATE: 11-year-old Nessia Karadi dies from injuries sustained during an Iranian missile strike on the eve of Passover, Israeli reports confirm.

Nessia Karadi, 11, has died from injuries sustained during an Iranian missile strike on the eve of Passover, according to reports in Israel.

DEVELOPING: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel retains complete freedom of action against Hezbollah threats, aiming to restore security for residents along the Lebanese border.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel retains complete freedom of action against threats from Hezbollah and remains determined to restore security for residents near the Lebanese border.

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