Israeli strikes have hit central Beirut without warning, causing panic. Wednesday's strikes came after Israel said the ceasefire announced in the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran does not apply to its fight with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel's military called it the largest coordinated strike in the current conflict, hitting over 100 targets in Beirut and other areas. Black smoke and chaos filled the city, with ambulances racing to the scene. It's unclear how many were killed or wounded. Hezbollah has not agreed to the ceasefire, and tensions remain high as displaced families face uncertainty.