Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah Drone Facilities in Beirut Amid Ceasefire Tensions
Israel conducted airstrikes on Hezbollah drone production sites in southern Beirut, prompting accusations of ceasefire violations from Lebanon amid rising regional tensions.

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Overview
Israeli military targeted alleged Hezbollah drone production facilities in southern Beirut, conducting strikes on eight buildings at four locations.
Hezbollah officials denied the existence of drone production at the targeted sites, claiming Israel's actions violate ceasefire agreements.
Israel has increased airstrikes in Lebanon since the ceasefire, asserting that Hezbollah's drone activities pose a threat to its security.
Lebanon condemned the strikes, with President Joseph Aoun calling them a violation of international laws and agreements.
The strikes led to widespread panic and evacuations in southern Beirut, with significant civilian casualties reported, raising humanitarian concerns.
Analysis
Emphasizes the escalation of conflict between Hezbollah and Israel amid significant cultural events.