Israel Strikes in Beirut Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israel launched an unexpected strike in Beirut's southern suburbs on Wednesday, marking the first attack since a previously declared ceasefire with Hezbollah. The strike targeted a commander in the Hezbollah's Radwan Force. Fighting persists in southern Lebanon, with the last major attack in central Beirut on April 8.
An unexpected airstrike hit Beirut’s southern suburbs Wednesday, marking the first such attack since a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah was reached on April 17. Israel's actions against Beirut were last recorded on April 8, leaving over 350 deceased.
The recent strike aimed at a commander within Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force, as confirmed by a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. The offensive adds to the ongoing conflict, perpetuating hostilities in southern Lebanon.
No immediate response was issued by Hezbollah following the strategic Israeli attack. The tensions continue to escalate amidst fragile regional stability.
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