Israel bombards Beirut suburbs as its leadership prepares to vote on ceasefire with Hezbollah
- Israeli warplanes bombarded central Beirut and its southern suburbs on Tuesday, raising smoke over the Lebanese capital.
- Israel's security Cabinet was expected to approve a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal during a meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
- The deal requires Hezbollah to cease its armed presence in southern Lebanon and Israeli troops to return to their border.
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Great relief in the Lebanese capital – after Israeli rockets struck during the night.


Israel’s final strike on Hezbollah targets hrs before signing ceasefire deal
ISRAEL wiped out 20 Hezbollah terror targets in only two minutes – just hours before signing off on a Lebanon ceasefire deal. Eight fighter jets were deployed to launch a ferocious wave of airstrikes, targeting Hezbollah strongholds in a final show of power before the fighting ceased. ReutersSmoke rises from the site of the Israeli airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs[/caption] ReutersAn Israeli airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburbs this wee…
Israel strikes 20 Hezbollah targets in 120 seconds, shortly before approving ceasefire
A few hours before Netanyahu's security Cabinet approved Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement, the Israeli Air Force launched airstrikes targeting 20 Hezbollah sites in the Dahiyeh area of southern Beirut
Israel carpet bombs Beirut after Biden announces ceasefire
Minutes after President Biden announced a ceasefire in Lebanon between Hezbollah and Israel, the Zionist regime of Benjamin Netanyahu unleashed several dozen air strikes across southern Beirut and its suburbs, some that targeted residential buildings where displaced people were sheltering.
Israel has bombed border crossings between Lebanon and Syria after announcing a ceasefire with Hezbollah. French President Macron hopes for a "new chapter" for Lebanon. The developments in the live blog.
With the understanding, possible elections and negotiations with Iran. But there are those who fear a divided country. And the war could return at any moment
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