Israeli strike targets motorbike in Lebanese town

Israeli strike targets motorbike in Lebanese town An Israeli strike has targeted a motorcycle in the southern Lebanese town of al-Majadel, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency. There was no immediate report on casualties.

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15 May 2026 09:32 BST

An Israeli strike has targeted a motorcycle in the southern Lebanese town of al-Majadel, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency.

There was no immediate report on casualties.

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