Breaking Ceasefire: Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Beirut
Israel launched an attack on Beirut, marking the first strike since the November ceasefire with Hezbollah. The strike targeted a Hezbollah drone storage facility. Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun condemned the attack, and tensions escalate as Israel demands the return of hostages amid ongoing conflict with Hamas.

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Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah surged as Israel launched a strike on Beirut for the first time since a ceasefire was agreed upon in November. This escalation comes amid ongoing conflicts in the region, further destabilizing the volatile situation.
According to Israeli military sources, the strike targeted a key Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut's southern suburbs, aimed at a drone storage facility. The Lebanese capital has not witnessed such attacks since Israel and Hezbollah agreed to halt hostilities late last year.
Lebanon's President, Joseph Aoun, criticized the actions, calling them a violation of the ceasefire brokered by France and the USA. The events unfold as hostilities with Hamas continue, following Israel's intensified military actions in Gaza.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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