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Death toll from Israeli airstrike on Beirut suburb rises to 31            

68 wounded, 15 hospitalised, says Lebanon's Health Minister Firass Abiad
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Search and rescue operations continue in Beirut’s southern suburbs after the Israeli airstrike. REUTERS
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The death toll from the Israeli airstrike on a Beirut suburb has risen to 31, including seven women and three children, Lebanon's Health Minister Firass Abiad said on Saturday.

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Abiad told reporters that 68 people were also wounded, of whom 15 were in hospital, after the deadliest Israeli airstrike on Beirut since the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war.

The death toll included Ibrahim Akil, a Hezbollah commander who was in charge of the group's elite Radwan Forces, as well as about a dozen members of the militant group who were meeting in the basement of the building that was destroyed.

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Israel launched the rare airstrike in the densely populated southern Beirut neighbourhood on Friday afternoon during rush hour as people returned home from work and students from schools. On Saturday morning, Hezbollah's media office took journalists on a tour of the scene of the airstrike where workers were still digging through the rubble.

Lebanese troops cordoned off the area, preventing people from reaching the building that was knocked down as members of the Lebanese Red Cross stood nearby to recover bodies from under the rubble.

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