2 Canadians killed in Lebanon, Global Affairs Canada confirms amid Israel-Hezbollah conflict

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2 Canadians killed in Lebanon, Global Affairs Canada confirms amid Israel-Hezbollah conflict
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Two Canadians are among those killed in southern Lebanon, Global Affairs Canada confirmed late Tuesday. While GAC has not confirmed their names due to privacy, family members tell CTV News the two people killed are Hussein and Daad Tabaja.

Family members tell CTV News that Hussein and Daad Tabaja were killed in southern Lebanon by an air strike amid escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. “It’s devastating for the family,” Kamal Tabaja told CTV National News. “I don’t know what you want to call it, it’s like a dark dream.”

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