Israel Launches First Strike on Beirut Since Lebanon Ceasefire
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Israel carried out a strike on the Lebanese capital of Beirut, marking the first such attack since the ceasefire that ended the 2006 conflict. The strike reportedly targeted a location in the city, though no details on casualties or damage were released.
The attack was confirmed by Israeli officials, who said it was a response to ongoing hostilities in the region. Lebanese authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the incident.
This event follows a period of relative calm between Israel and Lebanon, with the 2006 ceasefire having halted large-scale military operations in the area.
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