Netanyahu Challenges Accord: Israel Attacks in Beirut
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said there was no agreement between Pakistan and Israel. Israel started a large attack in Beirut. The Israeli military called this the biggest attack since the war began.
Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that a Pakistani agreement regarding the area did not exist. Hezbollah announced a pause in rocket attacks, but Israel responded with a significant offensive. This offensive included attacks on Beirut and other cities. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) described this operation as the largest they had conducted during the ongoing conflict. The IDF considered it the most extensive operation since the war started.
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Highlights
Netanyahu Denies Pakistani Accord
Netanyahu said there was no Pakistani agreement for this area.
Israel Launched Offensive
Israel attacked Beirut and other cities.
IDF Called Operation Extensive
The IDF said this was the biggest operation so far.
Hezbollah Announced Halt
Hezbollah said it would stop rocket attacks.
Bodies Found in Streets
There were dead people in the streets of Beirut.