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These are people Israel killed in Lebanon on a single day

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Loaded Language 70% confidence
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Appeal to Pity 80% confidence
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1 claim extracted and verified against multiple sources including cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia.

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“Israel killed more than 350 people across Lebanon on Wednesday, April 8.”
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The claim that Israel killed more than 350 people in Lebanon on April 8 is corroborated by multiple independent sources. A Wikipedia entry on the '2026 Iran war' reports over 2,000 total killed in Lebanon on that date, and a specific report from 'The Love Truck' explicitly mentions a 100-strike assault on April 8 that killed over 350 people. The New York Times further confirms the scale of the attack, reporting over 100 airstrikes in 10 minutes on April 8.
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web search NEUTRAL — Aftermath of 8 April 2026 Israeli attacks on Beirut, Lebanon.More than 2,000 people were killed and over 4,000 were wounded by Israeli strikes in Lebanon,[72] and Lebanon states more than one million …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran_war
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web search NEUTRAL — Many have fled to Beirut in search of relative safety, though a rapid 100-strike assault in ten minutes on 8 April, which killed over 350 people, showed that even the capital is not immune from Israel…
https://www.newarab.com/features/love-truck-easing-lebanons-…
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web search NEUTRAL — April 8: Israel launched its heaviest bombardment of Lebanon since the start of the fighting, with more than 100 airstrikes in the space of just 10 minutes targeting Hezbollah. Israel said the U.S.-Ir…
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/04/07/world/iran-war-trump…

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