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LEBANON HEALTH MINISTRY: AT LEAST 600 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED IN ISRAELI ATTACKS SINCE THE APRIL TRUCE

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Zeina Khodr has reported from Lebanon through decades of conflict.

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