
Israeli Air Strikes in Lebanon Claim Over 55 Lives, Beirut Hard Hit
Israeli air strikes in central Beirut and other Lebanese regions have killed over 55 people, targeting Hezbollah infrastructure amidst escalating tensions.
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Israeli air strikes in central Beirut and other Lebanese regions have killed over 55 people, targeting Hezbollah infrastructure amidst escalating tensions.
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