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Israel pounds Beirut suburbs after first joint Iran-Hezbollah missile attack

The Israeli military struck 10 Hezbollah targets in Beirut's southern suburbs following a coordinated missile attack by Iran and Hezbollah, amid over 630 Lebanese deaths and 800,000 displaced, officials said.

  • Israel launched new attacks on Beirut's southern suburbs, targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah, after Hezbollah attacked Israel in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
  • Hezbollah said it attacked Israeli troops near the border towns of Khiam and Odaisseh, launched rockets at Israel, and engaged an Israeli force near Aitaroun 'with light and medium weapons'.
  • Lebanese authorities said 759,300 people had been registered as displaced, with 122,600 staying in shelters, and an Israeli strike on central Beirut killed at least seven people.
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Seven people were killed last night by an Israeli strike on the seafront in Beirut. This is the third strike of its kind in the heart of the Lebanese capital. Shortly before, Emmanuel Macron called on Israel to "renunciate a land offensive" in Lebanon. - At least seven dead in Beirut, Macron calls on Israel to "renunciate a land offensive" in Lebanon (International).

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Lebanon says 7 killed in Israeli strike on central Beirut

Lebanon said an Israeli strike on central Beirut's seafront killed at least seven people early on Thursday, another attack in the heart of the capital as Iran-backed Hezbollah launched more missiles at Israel.

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L'Orient-Le Jour broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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