CoinWorld News reports that sources say Israel has delayed its original airstrike plan on Beirut, Lebanon, at the request of the United States, and added that the U.S. is pushing forward with a ceasefire initiative and has asked Israel to wait. However, the relevant news has not been confirmed by Israeli officials.

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GateUser-55f70f75
· 06-02 01:05
No official confirmation = could reverse at any time, crypto people understand.
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GateUser-4cc35c5c
· 06-01 18:44
Did Beirut escape a disaster? The news hasn't been confirmed, so don't rush to draw conclusions.
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OwlAuthorizationMonitor
· 06-01 18:26
It's hard to say how long Israel's temper can be endured.
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AvocadoYieldRate
· 06-01 18:26
The ceasefire initiative sounds good, but implementing it is another matter.
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AirdropCheatSheet
· 06-01 18:26
Wait for the official confirmation, now it's all 'sources'
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AmberTeaSwirl
· 06-01 18:26
Lebanese civilians breathe a sigh of relief, but their hearts remain heavy.
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GateUser-ecded933
· 06-01 18:26
It's not surprising that the U.S. is betting on both sides in this Middle Eastern chess game.
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