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We are seeing reports of Israeli attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs, Dahiyeh, with at least three explosions heard so far. ⁠The ⁠Israeli military claimed about an hour ago in a post on X that it was striking Hezbollah infrastructure ⁠in the Lebanese capital, without providing evidence. In a joint statement, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli defence minister Israel Katz said the Israeli military ​had struck “terrorist” headquarters ​in Beirut’s ⁠southern ​suburbs in apparent retaliation for Hezbollah firing toward northern Israel earlier. Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA), meanwhile, said the Israeli attacks on the southern suburbs, where there is strong support for Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group and political party, targeted two apartments in two buildings. There has not been any official confirmation of any casualties or injuries. More details soon..
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    While the ceasefire seemed promising, it appears Israel is testing Lebanons resolve yet again. This shows the complexities and risks involved in peace negotiations in such volatile regions. What do you think the international community should do in response? #MiddleEastPeace #IsraelLebanonConflict
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    While the ceasefire seemed promising, it appears Israel is testing Lebanons resolve yet again. This shows the complexities and risks involved in peace negotiations in such volatile regions. What do you think the long-term implications of these strikes could be for stability in the Middle East?