Israeli ‘double-tap strike’ hits displaced on Beirut seafront, kills eight
Summary
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon killed at least 21 people, including eight in a "double-tap strike" at a seafront area in Beirut. These events are part of a broader conflict involving Israel, Lebanon, and other regional players like Iran and Hezbollah.Key Facts
- Israeli airstrikes in Beirut killed eight people and wounded 31, targeting areas with displaced families.
- The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health reported a total of over a dozen deaths in recent attacks on Beirut and southern Lebanon.
- A "double-tap strike" is when a second attack follows the first, hitting the same area.
- Lebanese officials say the death toll from Israeli attacks since February 28 is 634.
- Hezbollah, a group based in Lebanon, fired 100 rockets into northern Israel, causing Israelis to seek shelter.
- The conflict involves coordinated attacks by Iran and Hezbollah on Israel.
- Additional strikes in Lebanon killed people in Aramoun, Deir Antar, and other regions.
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