Israeli Airstrike Hits Central Beirut Building During Live Broadcast
In Brief
An Israeli airstrike struck a building in central Beirut, targeting Hezbollah, during a live Al Jazeera broadcast.
Key Facts
- An Israeli air attack struck a building in Beirut during a live Al Jazeera broadcast.
- The strike targeted a busy residential and commercial district in central Beirut.
- Israel stated it was targeting Hezbollah sites in the area.
- The building in the Bashoura district was hit twice, according to The Independent.
- Israel issued a warning for residents to evacuate before the strike.
What Happened
Israeli forces launched an airstrike on a building in Beirut's Bashoura district, reportedly targeting Hezbollah sites. The attack occurred during a live Al Jazeera broadcast and followed an evacuation warning.
Why It Matters
This airstrike marks one of the closest attacks to downtown Beirut since the start of the conflict, raising concerns about escalation and civilian safety in densely populated areas.
What's Next
Further developments may include additional military actions and international responses. Monitoring for potential escalation and humanitarian impacts in Beirut is ongoing.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Israel launches air attack on Beirut during live Al Jazeera broadcast(1h ago)
- The Independent — Photos of a central Beirut district struck by Israeli bombs(11m ago)
