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Unidentified aircraft flew low over Beirut, Lebanon, on Tuesday, and explosions were heard across the city. This follows Israel's first strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs since the ceasefire ended a year-long war between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah in November 2021. The cause of the sounds remains unclear.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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