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Total of 17 Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs

Total of 17 Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs

LBCI06-06-2025
A total of 17 Israeli airstrikes targeted Beirut's southern suburbs, including 10 warning strikes, six direct strikes, and one unexploded strike.
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