Israel strikes Beirut, Lebanon, despite cease-fire, kills dozens in Gaza
- Israeli Defense Forces conducted an airstrike on April 1 targeting a building in Dahieh, south of Beirut, Lebanon.
- The IDF alleged Hezbollah stored precision guided missiles at the site, violating understandings and posing a threat to Israel.
- Reports indicated the IDF issued advance warnings and took steps to mitigate harm to uninvolved civilians before the strike.
- Lebanon's health ministry reported four deaths and seven injuries; the IDF called the site a "terrorist" site.
- The strike, the first targeting Hezbollah in over a month, generated fear and was condemned as a ceasefire violation.
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