31 Killed In Israeli Strikes On Lebanon After Hezbollah Attack: Health Ministry
Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon after Hezbollah attacked Israel have killed at least 31 people, Lebanon's Health Ministry said on Monday. The Hezbollah attack and the Israeli retaliatory strikes expand the ongoing war gripping the Mideast after America and Israel launched an airstrike campaign targeting Iran.

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Israeli airstrikes in response to a Hezbollah attack on Israel have killed at least 31 people and wounded 149, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. The conflict continues amid the broader war involving an US and Israeli airstrike campaign targeting Iran, and the US has issued an urgent warning to Americans in Kuwait to take cover.
The Health Ministry said that the strikes also wounded 149 people. It said about two-thirds of the dead were in southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, as Kuwait faced an ongoing attack, the US issued an urgent warning to Americans there to take cover and remain indoors. It said: "Do not come to the Embassy," without elaborating.
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