Israel strikes Beirut for 1st time since Lebanon ceasefire
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The Israeli strike, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said targeted a senior Hezbollah commander, is the first to hit Beirut's suburbs since the April ceasefire.
Lebanon’s Agriculture Ministry said Friday that Israel’s ongoing offensive has damaged more than 56,000 hectares of farmland -- an area roughly the size of Chicago or about 78,000 football fields -- and killed more than 1.8 million poultry and livestock.
Danny Citrinowicz, Senior Researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies, speaks with Bianna Golodryga about growing concerns over a potential U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement and whether Tehran believes it now holds the upper hand.