Israel on Sunday said it carried out an air strike in Beirut targeting Hezbollah’s chief of staff, blasting a hole through the side of a residential building in the city’s southern suburbs and leaving five people dead and 28 wounded. Lebanon’s health ministry initially reported one person killed and 21 injured, calling it a “preliminary toll.” Later, in an updated statement, the ministry said the final toll from the strike on the apartment building in Beirut stood at five dead and 28 wounded. The attack struck the third and fourth floors of a nine-storey building in Haret Hreik, a densely populated Hezbollah stronghold, causing "injuries and significant damage," Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported. NNA said three missiles were fired, damaging nearby vehicles and nei

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