Israeli Warplanes Break Sound Barrier Over Beirut and Surrounding Areas.

BEIRUT: Israeli warplanes broke the sound barrier over Beirut, southern suburbs, and several Lebanese regions, causing a significant disturbance among residents. The incident involved two waves of aircraft, which were reported to have flown over multiple areas, including Khaldeh and Naameh, as well as other parts of Lebanon. According to National news agency - Lebanon, the event was reported by a correspondent who documented the flight paths of the Israeli warplanes. The presence of these aircraft over Lebanese territories has raised concerns among local communities due to the sudden and loud sonic booms that accompanied the flights. The incident draws attention to the ongoing tensions and the sensitive airspace dynamics in the region. The sound barrier breakage caused by the warplanes resulted in panic among the population in the affected areas, with many residents expressing alarm and concern over the disruptions. The occurrence underscores the complex geopolitical situation in the region, where airspace violations and military maneuvers have been a point of contention. This event adds to a series of similar incidents that have been reported in the past, highlighting the strained relations between Israel and Lebanon. The Lebanese National News Agency continues to monitor the situation and provides updates on any developments in the aftermath of the flyovers.