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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, including a school principal and three women.

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The Israeli military confirmed a strike on a car in southern Lebanon that resulted in the deaths of four people. The victims included a school principal, according to Lebanon's health ministry. The incident was reported as the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon since a ceasefire.

Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.

What happened

Israeli forces targeted a car in southern Lebanon, resulting in four deaths. According to the Lebanese health ministry and reporting from Reuters, the casualties include a school principal.

BBC News reports that three of those killed were women. The IDF has confirmed the strike.

Coverage from Al Jazeera, Reuters, the BBC, and The Times of Israel emphasizes that this event marks the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon since the ceasefire. Future developments depend on whether further details regarding the targets or the ceasefire status are provided by the involved parties.

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Who were the casualties of the strike?

The strike killed four people, including a school principal and three women.

Where did the attack take place?

The attack targeted a vehicle in southern Lebanon.

How does this event compare to previous attacks since the ceasefire?

According to the BBC, this is the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon since the ceasefire.

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