Within 10 minutes, the Israeli army bombed 100 headquarters in Lebanon

Multiple Israeli air strikes targeted central Beirut hours after the United States and Iran announced a ceasefire.
The Israeli army announced, in a press statement today, Wednesday, the implementation of the largest coordinated raids in Lebanon, noting that the raids targeted, within 10 minutes, more than a hundred Hezbollah headquarters, military sites, and command and control centers in Beirut, the Bekaa, and southern Lebanon.
According to the National News Agency, Israeli warplanes launched a series of raids targeting the Barbour area, Corniche al-Mazraa, Ain al-Marisseh, and Burj Abi Haidar in the capital, Beirut.
It also launched raids on the southern suburb of Beirut, the town of Aramoun in Mount Lebanon, and the Al-Zahraa complex south of the city of Sidon. It also targeted the towns of Anqoun and Adloun, the Ansariyeh Al-Sarfand and Dhahour Al-Sarfand highways, and the towns of Tubna and Al-Bissariya in southern Lebanon.
Israeli aircraft also launched raids targeting the plain of the town of Dorus, the Al-Rawda locality in the direction of the Taria plain, and the town of Shamstar, west of Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley, eastern Lebanon.
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