Israeli Airstrike Hits Hotel in Beirut's Hazmiyeh Suburb
In Brief
Israeli air attack targeted Comfort Hotel in Beirut, displacing residents and hitting residential areas.
Key Facts
- An Israeli air attack struck the Comfort Hotel in the Hazmiyeh suburb of Beirut without prior warning
- The attack occurred during a live Al Jazeera report from the southern suburbs of Beirut
- The airstrike also targeted a residential building in eastern Lebanon, causing further displacement
- The incident has resulted in more residents being displaced across Lebanon
- Al Jazeera correspondent Zeina Khodr was reporting live when the attack happened
What Happened
Israeli forces conducted an airstrike targeting the Comfort Hotel located in Beirut's Hazmiyeh suburb. The attack took place during a live broadcast by Al Jazeera correspondent Zeina Khodr in the southern suburbs of Beirut. Additionally, a residential building in eastern Lebanon was bombed, contributing to increased displacement of residents.
Why It Matters
The airstrike on civilian infrastructure in Beirut and eastern Lebanon highlights ongoing tensions and the impact on Lebanese civilians, including displacement. The event underscores the volatility in the region and raises concerns about the safety of non-combatants during military operations. Media coverage during the attack also illustrates the risks faced by journalists reporting in conflict zones.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Israeli air attack targets hotel in Beirut(2h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Israeli forces bomb hotel in Beirut, residential building in Lebanon’s east(3h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Israeli air attack hits Beirut during live report(just now)
