In a move that threatens to unravel a fragile ceasefire, Israel has carried out a strike on a southern suburb of Beirut, just days after a US-brokered truce aimed at de-escalating hostilities along the Lebanon-Israel border. The attack, which targeted what Israeli officials described as a Hezbollah weapons storage facility, has drawn sharp criticism from the United Kingdom, with Foreign Secretary David Lammy urging all parties to exercise restraint and adhere to the terms of the cessation of hostilities. The UN Interim Force in Lebanon has reported no immediate casualties, but the blast was heard across the Lebanese capital, reviving fears of a wider conflagration.
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Israel Targets Beirut Suburb Days After US-Brokered Truce, UK Calls for Restraint
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By Julian Vane
Published 8 June 2026 · 2 MIN READ

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Julian Vane
World Affairs Correspondent. Covers diplomacy, geopolitics, and conflict with a sharp eye for historical parallels and institutional failures.








