Lebanon: New Israeli Airstrikes in Beirut – Evacuation Orders Issued for Cities (video)
Israeli airstrikes targeted areas in southern Beirut early Tuesday, prompting evacuation orders in Lebanon.
Early Tuesday morning, video footage from Reuters captured a plume of smoke rising above the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon's capital, following at least two Israeli airstrikes in the Dahieh region, a stronghold of the Iran-backed group Hezbollah. The strikes reportedly targeted areas of significant Hezbollah presence, including the Al-Nour radio station and the Al-Manar television channel owned by the group, leading to concerns about escalating tensions in the region.
In the lead-up to these strikes, Israeli forces had issued new evacuation orders, affecting dozens of locations across Lebanon, including several neighborhoods in Beirut. The situation appears to be deteriorating as the regional conflict involving Israel and Hezbollah intensifies, reflecting larger geopolitical dynamics at play in the Middle East. The Israeli military has not commented on these strikes yet, and the lack of official communication adds to the uncertainty surrounding the incident.
This escalation follows an ongoing pattern of aggressive military engagement between Israel and Hezbollah, marked by airstrikes and rocket fire. The ramifications of such exchanges are significant not only for Lebanese civilian populations but also for the broader stability of the region, as international observers watch closely for further developments in this volatile situation.