Hezbollah official among 4 dead in Israeli strike on Beirut
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Airplanes were heard flying low over the Lebanese capital early on Tuesday and loud blasts were heard across the city, Reuters reported and witnesses said.
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Hezbollah lawmaker Ibrahim Moussawi said the Israeli attack amounted to "a major and severe aggression that has escalated the situation to an entirely different level".
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