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Israel kills 4, including school principal, in south Lebanon, health ministry says

An Israeli strike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon has killed four people, marking the deadliest attack since the ceasefire.

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The brief

An Israeli strike targeting a car in southern Lebanon killed four people. According to the Lebanese health ministry, the victims included a school principal.

Coverage from Al Jazeera, Reuters, and The Times of Israel confirms the attack on the vehicle. The BBC emphasizes that three women were among the dead and describes the event as the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon since the ceasefire.

The IDF has confirmed the strike took place. Coverage does not yet specify the identities of the other victims beyond the school principal.

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How many people were killed in the attack?

At least four people were killed.

Who among the victims has been identified by role?

The Lebanese health ministry stated that a school principal was among the dead.

What is the significance of this strike according to the BBC?

The BBC reports it is the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon since the ceasefire.

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