Israeli Airstrike in Southern Lebanon Leaves 7 Dead; Army Warns Civilians Not to Return South Before Ceasefire Takes Effect
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Just hours before a 10-day ceasefire, an Israeli airstrike on the southern Lebanese town of Ghazieh killed at least 7 people. The Lebanese army has warned civilians to stay away until the ceasefire is officially active.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many casualties were reported in the town of Ghazieh?
- A: At least seven people were killed and thirty-three were injured in the airstrikes.
- Q: When did the airstrikes in Ghazieh occur relative to the ceasefire?
- A: They occurred just hours before a scheduled ten-day ceasefire was set to take effect.
- Q: What did the Lebanese military advise the public regarding southern villages?
- A: The military urged the public not to return to southern villages before the ceasefire takes effect.
- Q: At what time was the ceasefire scheduled to take effect at midnight?
- A: It was scheduled to take effect at midnight, which is 5 AM on the 17th Taiwan time.
- Q: What specific dangers did the Lebanese military warn civilians to beware of?
- A: The military warned civilians to beware of unexploded ordnance and suspicious objects.