In the ongoing conflict in Lebanon, the Israeli army has once again launched airstrikes targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut.
CNN reported that Tel Aviv initiated these attacks on Tuesday night, October 8th.
According to the report, the Israeli army fired several missiles at areas in the southern suburbs of Beirut, including “Dahiya.”
Previously, Tel Aviv had stated that Hezbollah facilities and medical centers were located in these areas.
According to the reports, four residential buildings collapsed due to these strikes.
Before the attacks, Israel had ordered the evacuation of residents from the southern suburbs of Beirut, stating that the locations would soon be targeted.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that since Monday, 36 people have been killed and 150 others injured due to Israeli attacks on the country.
The intensified airstrikes by Israel in southern Beirut highlight the escalating violence, with civilian areas suffering significant destruction and casualties.
As the conflict continues, the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon worsens, raising concerns about the safety of civilians and the long-term impact of these attacks on the region’s stability.
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