BEIRUT: Israeli enemy warplanes on Wednesday breached the sound barrier in two separate incidents over the Chouf region and several other areas of Lebanon. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the incidents caused concern among residents due to the loud noise and potential implications for regional stability. The sound barrier breaches were reported to have occurred at different times of the day, indicating increased military activity in the airspace over Lebanon. The Lebanese authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the incidents. However, the breaches have sparked discussions about the ongoing tensions in the region and the potential need for diplomatic interventions to address these aerial violations. Local communities in the affected areas have expressed unease over the repeated sound barrier breaches, emphasizing the psychological impact of such military maneuvers. The situation continues to be monitored closely by both local and international observers.
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