Beirut airport on Sunday came under a cyberattack, Lebanon’s state news agency said, with footage shared by local media showing anti-Hezbollah messages had replaced screen displays at its terminal. Hezbollah has exchanged near-daily cross-border fire with its arch foe Israel since it began waging its deadly war on Gaza on October 7, with the Lebanese movement saying it was acting in support of its Palestinian ally in Gaza. Media reports said the airport message urged the powerful Iran-backed group Hezbollah not to “drag the country into war”. Lebanon’s National News Agency said “the cyberattac…