Lebanon says three killed in Israeli strike on Beirut suburb
Summary
An Israeli air strike on a Hezbollah-controlled area in Beirut’s southern suburb killed three people and injured 15. The strike targeted a Hezbollah command center in response to attacks on Israel, while diplomatic efforts for a US-Iran deal face warnings that the conflict could worsen.Key Facts
- Israeli forces bombed a Hezbollah "command centre" in Dahieh, a suburb of Beirut.
- Three people were killed and 15 injured in the air strike, according to Lebanese state media.
- Hezbollah reportedly launched aerial targets toward Israel before the strike.
- Iran warned the Israeli attack might disrupt a US-Iran peace deal.
- President Trump said the strike "should not have happened" and called for no further attacks from either side.
- The US-Iran deal was expected to be signed soon, but Iran cast doubt on the timing.
- Israel insists it will continue military actions against Hezbollah despite ongoing peace talks with Iran.
- The conflict involves broader tensions among Israel, Iran, Hezbollah, and the US in the Middle East.
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