Israel strikes central Beirut without warning
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Israel launched strikes on central Beirut without warning, killing dozens after an Iran ceasefire.
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Israel launched strikes on central Beirut without warning, killing dozens and wounding hundreds, according to officials. These attacks occurred after an Iran ceasefire, indicating a potential violation or breakdown of diplomatic efforts. The strikes suggest a significant escalation of conflict in the region despite recent attempts at de-escalation. The high casualty count among civilians underscores the immediate humanitarian impact of the violence.
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