Israeli Airstrike Targets Hezbollah Leader in Beirut Suburb Amid Ceasefire Tensions

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The strike raises concerns about the stability of the current ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah and regional escalation.

  • Israeli forces carried out an airstrike in the Haret Hreik neighborhood of Beirut.
  • This marks the first Israeli strike on Beirut since the ceasefire, according to multiple reports.
  • Israeli authorities stated the target was a Hezbollah chief near Beirut.
  • The strike specifically targeted the leader of Hezbollah’s Radwan forces, according to Israeli authorities.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that 'no immunity' would be given to militants.

Israeli forces launched an airstrike in a Beirut suburb, targeting a senior Hezbollah figure, according to Israeli authorities. The incident is reported as the first Israeli strike on Beirut since the ceasefire.

The strike could strain the already fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, potentially increasing the risk of renewed hostilities in the region. It also signals Israel's intent to continue targeting militant leaders.

Lebanon and Israel are scheduled to hold new talks in Washington on May 14-15, according to France 24. Observers are watching for potential retaliatory actions or further escalation.

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