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  • Frame grab from a video shows smoke billowing over the southern part of the Lebanese capital Beirut following a fresh wave of Israeli airstrikes that targeted the city on September 27, 2024. 2024-09-28 03:30

    New wave of Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut hours after deadly raids

    A new wave of Israeli airstrikes have reportedly hit the Dahiyeh area in the south of Lebanon’s capital Beirut, which had come under deadly aerial attacks by the regime just hours earlier.

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