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Building destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Beirut, Lebanon

April 10, 2026, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Pictures of possible victims of a destroyed building that collapsed by an Israeli air strike are seen on a car on Beirut seat front. Lebanon reeled after the deadliest day of the renewed war between Israel and pro-Hezbollah, with the death toll exceeding 300 people as more remains were pulled from rubble and bodies identified at hospitals. Meanwhile, Israel made the surprise announcement of authorizing direct talks with Lebanon, despite their lack of diplomatic ties. Israeli attacks continued.,Image: 1089981287, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Marwan Naamani / Zuma Press / Europa Press
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Código:
7430899
Fecha:
10/04/2026
Dimensiones:
5760 x 3840 (3,87 MB.)
Lugar:
Lebanon, Beirut, Beirut
Fotos del Tema:
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April 10, 2026, Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon: Pictures of possible victims of a destroyed building that collapsed by an Israeli air strike are seen on a car on Beirut seat front. Lebanon reeled after the deadliest day of the renewed war between Israel and pro-Hezbollah, with the death toll exceeding 300 people as more remains were pulled from rubble and bodies identified at hospitals. Meanwhile, Israel made leer más the surprise announcement of authorizing direct talks with Lebanon, despite their lack of diplomatic ties. Israeli attacks continued.,Image: 1089981287, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Marwan Naamani / Zuma Press / Europa Press Editorial licence valid only for Spain and 3 MONTHS from the date of the image, then delete it from your archive. For non-editorial and non-licensed use, please contact EUROPA PRESS. leer menos

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