JAKARTA - The Israeli military warned residents of two villages in southern Lebanon to vacate buildings close to what is known as the Hezbollah location.
It was reported that 14 people died in Lebanon in the past day as a result of an Israeli attack on what the military called a location belonging to groups linked to Hezbollah and Hamas.
As reported by the Associated Press, Wednesday, November 19, Israeli airstrikes against cars in southern Lebanon killed one person and injured 11 people, including students on nearby buses, according to Lebanese Health Ministry and state media.
The attack on the village of Tiri follows an Israeli drone attack on Palestinian refugee camp Ein el-Hilweh in southern Lebanon that killed 13 people and injured several others.
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The attack on Tuesday night was the deadliest among a number of Israeli attacks since a ceasefire in the Israeli-Hezbollah war a year ago.
The government's National News Agency reported that a school bus carrying students happened to pass near the car that was attacked on Wednesday morning.
Bus driver and several students were injured, according to the report. The identity of the person killed in the car is not yet known. The Israeli military has not provided a statement regarding the attack.
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