The IDF continues to carry out attacks in the southern suburbs of Beirut, reports Al Mayadeen on its Telegram channel.
According to the Turkish Anadolu agency, military aircraft carried out several attacks in the Haret Hreik area. There is no information on casualties or damage.
The attacks came after the Israeli military asked civilians to leave two buildings believed to be used by the Shiite group Hezbollah.
Israel has been carrying out Operation Northern Arrows against Hezbollah for approximately a week, since September 23, one of the objectives of which is to guarantee the security of northern Israel and the return of the region’s residents to their homes.
The day before, Israeli planes also attacked the southern suburbs of Beirut. Previously, Israel asked residents of this suburb to leave their homes. Al Arabiya called Beirut’s southern suburbs a Hezbollah “stronghold.” During a massive rocket attack on this area of the city on September 27, the head of the Hezbollah group was killed. Hassan Nasrallah.
On Monday, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that 95 people were killed and another 172 injured as a result of the Israeli strikes. Most of the victims are in the south of the country, that is, near the border with Israel. In total, since the start of cross-border hostilities about a year ago in Lebanon, 1,745 people have been killed and 8,767 injured, RBC clarifies.