Israel strikes Beirut without warning, saying Iran ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon - Euronews.com
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Israel struck Beirut without warning, stating the Iran ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon.
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Israel launched strikes on Beirut without prior warning, stating that its ceasefire agreement with Iran does not extend to Lebanon. This action marks a significant escalation of regional tensions, directly impacting a major urban center outside of previously designated conflict zones. The strikes indicate Israel's position that its military operations in Lebanon are distinct from any understandings reached with Iran. This development raises concerns about the potential for wider conflict and the stability of the region, particularly given the direct targeting of Lebanon's capital.
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