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Israeli warplanes broke once again the sound barrier over Beirut

Beirut, Lebanon - There were 4 planes

On November 2, in the afternoon Israeli military aircraft broke once again the sound barrier over Beirut. The Guidance Directorate at the Army Command announced that at 12:40pm four Israeli warplanes entered the Lebanese airspace and flew at a low altitude over the south, Al-Biqa, the north and Beirut, breaking the sound barrier. At 1:00pm they returned southward and left towards the occupied territories. Hezbollah...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 54458

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