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Israeli jets strike Beirut’s southern suburbs for the third time since a ceasefire began

  • Israeli jets struck Beirut’s southern suburbs on April 25, marking the third strike since the November 27 ceasefire began, prompting Lebanese President Joseph Aoun to call for intervention from its guarantors: France and the United States.
  • The Israeli military claimed the strike targeted a Hezbollah facility storing precision-guided missiles and warned civilians to evacuate beforehand, stating that such storage violated ceasefire agreements.
  • The Lebanese Health Ministry reported that an Israeli drone strike in the town of Halta resulted in one death, while the Israeli military asserted that a Hezbollah militant was killed during operations in the area.
  • U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert expressed concern that the strike caused panic among residents and risked undermining the ceasefire, which aimed to stabilize tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
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Israel strikes south Beirut, prompting Lebanese appeal to ceasefire guarantors

Israel struck south Beirut on Sunday for the third time since a fragile November 27 ceasefire, prompting Lebanese President Joseph Aoun to call on its guarantors France and the United States to force a halt. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the strike targeted a building used by Hezbollah to store "precision-guided missiles"

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regionalmedianews.com broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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