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Bombs rain on Beirut as Israel's security cabinet discuss ceasefire
Thick smoke and flames erupt from an Israeli airstrike in Tayouneh, Beirut, Lebanon, November 25, 2024

BOMBS continued to rain down in south Beirut today as an imminent temporary ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah was reported.

Israel’s security cabinet was meeting to discuss the 60-day US-France brokered deal as the Morning Star went to print as hopes for a halt to the bloodshed were raised.

Israel was expected to make a statement later in the evening.

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