Israeli jets flew at a low altitude over Beirut and southern Lebanon breaking the sound barrier and violating airspace on Tuesday, Lebanese police said Tuesday, according to SPA.
The planes caused supersonic booms in the capital and in the Wazzani region in the south where a new water project has angered the Israelis. The over-flights came a few hours before the arrival of United States Assistant Secretary of State for Middle Eastern Affairs, William Burns, who is scheduled to hold talks with Lebanese officials. (Albawaba.com)