Israeli officials have seemingly confirmed Israel's responsibility for the Beirut attack targeting Saleh al-Arouri, a Hamas leader. The strike, which led to multiple casualties, including al-Arouri, was reportedly carried out without prior notice to high-ranking American officials. US officials cautioned against concluding that the assassination would further escalate tensions between Lebanon and Israel.
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US officials were not given prior notice by Israel about its operation to take out Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut, but they cautioned against concluding that the assassination would further escalate tensions between Lebanon and Israel: @AlArabiya_Eng
🇺🇸🇮🇱 ISRAEL KEPT U.S IN DARK OVER BEIRUT STRIKE High-ranking American officials report no prior knowledge of Israel's Beirut drone strike. IDF's missiles hit an alleged Hamas office in Beirut suburb and led to multiple casualties, including Hamas Leader Saleh al-Arouri.… https://t.co/ZrHP0P8IoI https://t.co/DUATDFMSXS
American officials: Israel did not update US on plan to eliminate Hamas deputy chief Arouri in Beirut. via @WallaNews
Israeli official appears to confirm Israel's responsibility in the Beirut attack, and that the target of the strike was indeed Saleh al-Arouri https://t.co/XPkUOVmVxs