Israel Kills Lebanese Priest With Tank Fire After He Refuses To Leave
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Israel Kills Lebanese Priest With Tank Fire After He Refuses To Leave

10 March, 2026.Lebanon.1 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Israeli tank fire killed a priest in a Christian village in southern Lebanon
  • The priest refused evacuation orders and stayed in his village
  • Lebanon’s National News Agency reported residents pledging to stay despite Israeli attacks

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Lebanon's National News Agency says Israeli shelling has killed a priest from a Christian village in southern Lebanon, where local residents are pledging to stay after Israeli military escalated evacuation orders and attacks

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