Israel Targets Hezbollah Militant in Beirut for First Time in Months
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Image Details:
* Source: The original image is hosted on an Amazon S3 bucket belonging to NPR: http://npr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com/48/e3/55b063f14a01933ee7083a2666e2/ap25327489820105.jpg
* Multiple Sizes: The code provides links to the image in various resolutions (400w, 600w, 800w, 900w, 1200w, 1600w, 1800w). This is a common practice for responsive web design, allowing the browser to load the most appropriate size based on the user’s screen.
* Image Processing: The image is served through brightspotcdn.com, which appears to be a content delivery network (CDN) used by NPR. The CDN applies image processing like resizing, quality adjustments (85%), and format conversion (JPEG).
* Cropping: The images are cropped with crop/6000x4000+0+0, meaning a rectangular area of 6000 pixels wide and 4000 pixels high is taken from the original image, starting at the top-left corner (0,0).
Caption Details:
* Description: The image shows Lebanese Civil Defense workers inspecting damage to an apartment building in Dahiyeh, a southern suburb of Beirut. The damage is the result of an Israeli airstrike.
* date: The event occurred on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
* Credit: The photographer is Bilal Hussein of the Associated Press (AP).
* Caption Controls: The code includes functionality to show/hide the caption.
the code displays an image of the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, lebanon, with a caption providing context and attribution.
