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At least seven killed in Israeli strikes in Beirut area, Lebanon says

 At least seven people were killed and 24 ​wounded in two Israeli strikes in the Beirut ‌area, the Lebanese health ministry said on Wednesday, in attacks that hit vehicles in Beirut's southern outskirts and in an area ​just south of the capital, Reuters reports.

The strikes are ​the latest in an escalating Israeli offensive in ⁠Lebanon which has killed at least 1,200 people and ​displaced 1.2 million others. Lebanon was pulled into the ​war in the Middle East when Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel in solidarity with Tehran, two days after Iran was attacked by ​Israel and the United States. Hezbollah's attack prompted a ​new Israeli ground and air offensive.

Israel's military said on Wednesday it ‌carried ⁠out two separate strikes targeting a senior Hezbollah commander and another senior member of the Iran-aligned group in the Beirut area, but did not identify them or say ​whether they ​had been killed.

Lebanon's ⁠state news agency NNA reported that one strike hit a vehicle in the Khaldeh ​area south of Beirut, killing two people ​and ⁠wounding three others. A second strike hit vehicles in Beirut's Jnah area, where the health ministry said at least ⁠five people ​were killed and 21 wounded.

There ​was no immediate comment from Hezbollah on the strikes.

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