Israel Conducts Airstrike on Beirut’s Southern Suburb Targeting Hezbollah Commander
1-Minute Brief
The airstrike marks the first Israeli attack on Beirut since a ceasefire was agreed, raising concerns about renewed escalation.
Key Facts
- Israeli forces launched an airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburb, reportedly targeting a Hezbollah commander.
- This is the first reported Israeli strike on Beirut since the ceasefire was agreed.
- Multiple sources identify the targeted area as a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut’s southern suburb.
- Israeli military sources stated the operation aimed at a Hezbollah Radwan commander.
- Separate Israeli attacks in southern and eastern Lebanon reportedly killed at least 13 people.
What Happened
Israeli forces carried out an airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburb, targeting what they described as a Hezbollah commander. This marks the first such strike on the Lebanese capital since the ceasefire agreement.
Why It Matters
The incident signals a potential breakdown of the ceasefire and could intensify tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, impacting regional stability and civilian safety.
What's Next
Observers are monitoring for possible retaliatory actions from Hezbollah and any official responses from Lebanese authorities or international actors.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft2h agoIsrael bombs Beirut’s southern suburb as it targets Hezbollah commander
- The IndependentLeft48m agoIsrael launches airstrike on Lebanon in first operation since ceasefire was agreed
- Google NewsUnknown1h agoIsrael strikes Beirut for the first time since the ceasefire
