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Israeli Strike Targeting Hezbollah's Chief of Staff Shakes Beirut | Law-Order

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54% : As Israel intensifies its air campaign, it aims to thwart Hezbollah's military resurgence near its border, a challenge that continues to strain regional stability.
46% : The attack is part of Israel's ongoing efforts to thwart Hezbollah's military presence near its borders.
42% : The strike resulted in casualties, escalating tensions without prior notification to the U.S. In a bold move, Israel launched a strategic strike targeting the chief of staff for Hezbollah in Beirut's southern suburbs.
37% : Israel launched a strike in Beirut targeting Hezbollah's chief of staff, Ali Tabtabai.

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