Israeli fighter jets carried out mock air raids and broke the sound barrier over Beirut, Lebanon, as the secretary general of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, spoke for the first time since the pager explosions. The jets brought residents out of their homes as they watched the remnants of flares dissipate. The mock air raid was the lowest jets have flown over the city since the beginning of the war in October. A series of airstrikes were also carried out in several areas in south Lebanon. The militant group's leader threatened punishment for Israel after several coordinated blasts from electronic devices left more than 30 people dead Middle-East Crisis – live updates
Sonic booms from Israeli jets heard over Beirut during Nasrallah speech
Israeli fighter jets carried out mock air raids and broke the sound barrier over Beirut, Lebanon, as the secretary general of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, spoke for the first time since the pager explosions. The jets brought residents out of their homes as they watched the remnants of flares dissipate. The mock air raid was the lowest jets have flown over the city since the beginning of the war in October. A series of airstrikes were also carried out in several areas in south Lebanon. The militant group's leader threatened punishment for Israel after several coordinated blasts from electronic devices left more than 30 people dead Middle-East Crisis – live updates