Israel strikes on Beirut for 1st time since ceasefire
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Israel on Friday launched an attack on Lebanon's capital for the first time since a ceasefire ended the latest Israel-Hezbollah war in November.
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Israeli officials said the attack was retaliation for rockets it said were fired from Lebanon into northern Israel.
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