Beirut: Israeli warplanes broke the sound barrier over Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and Sidon, causing a loud sonic boom that reverberated across these regions this evening. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the incident involved enemy warplanes belonging to Israel, which flew over the capital and surrounding areas, disrupting the evening with a significant noise disturbance. The aerial activity heightened tensions in the region, which has experienced similar occurrences in the past. Local residents reported the sound as alarming, though no immediate reports of damage or injuries have emerged. The action by Israeli aircraft adds to a series of overflights that have been a point of contention in the region's complex geopolitical landscape.
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Israeli Warplanes Break Sound Barrier Over Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and Sidon
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