April 8, 2026

Israeli strikes rained down on residential areas and estates in central Beirut today without warning, hours after a ceasefire was announced between the US and Israel.

Israel has said the agreement does not extend to its conflict with the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah in Lebanon, however.

Just this afternoon, Iran said it would withdraw from the US ceasefire agreement if Israel continues to violate it by attacking Lebanon.

 

Beirut erupted in chaos Thursday as Israeli strikes slammed residential areas and estates in the capital and across Lebanon, just hours after a US-brokered ceasefire was announced — with Israel saying the deal does not cover its war with Hezbollah. The IDF reportedly unleashed more than 100 strikes in 10 minutes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, the south and the Bekaa Valley, sending black smoke over the seaside city, triggering blasts that shattered a blue-sky afternoon and sending ambulances racing toward open flames. Iran warned it could pull out of the ceasefire agreement if Israel keeps hitting Lebanon, as the truce threat quickly gave way to fresh war.

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