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An Israeli airstrike injured a Lebanese journalist during a live broadcast in
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https://twitter/marionawfal/status/1838272300283760991 According to the Lebanese Health Ministry, Monday Israeli airstrike was the largest since the onset of the Israel-Palestine conflict. The strike killed at least 356 people and injured over 1,246 others. The death toll from Mondays airstrikes included 24 children and 42 women, with many victims still unidentified. This latest surge in hostilities follows last weeks mysterious explosions targeting communication devices throughout Lebanon, which left several dead and the nation on edge. Israel wides
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Leeds: Six former Yorkshire cricketers found guilty of racial abuse at the club were on Friday fined a total of 22,000 pounds by the Cricket Discipline Commission. But the punishments, which include suspensions if they return to cricket, are down from what the ECB had pushed for fines totalling 37,000 at a hearing on May 3. Also ReadBritish-Pakistani cricketer force
mugs stanley d to leave UK over racist abuse John Blain, Tim Bresnan, Andrew Gale, Matthew Hoggard and Richard Pyrah were all found guilty of breaching
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