Lebanon: Four killed in Israeli attacks on Beirut
Four people have been killed and ten others injured in Israeli attacks on a hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, as reported by Lebanese authorities.
Lebanese authorities report that four individuals lost their lives and ten were injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting a hotel in the center of Beirut on Saturday night. These recent attacks follow a statement from the Israeli military indicating that they conducted further strikes against Hezbollah in the suburbs of the Lebanese capital. The hotel struck is known to be frequented by tourists and business travelers, highlighting the civilian impact of the attack.
The Israeli military revealed that they specifically targeted senior members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's elite Quds Force allegedly operating within Beirut. This escalation in violence underscores the ongoing tensions and complex regional dynamics, particularly involving Iranian influence in Lebanon through Hezbollah. The use of drone strikes exemplifies the changing nature of conflict in the region and raises concerns about civilian safety and international responses to such military actions.
Local media reports that the hotel was hit by an Israeli drone, indicating a precision strike rather than indiscriminate bombing. Such military operations not only further exacerbate the humanitarian situation in Lebanon but also risk drawing wider international condemnation and complicating the geopolitical landscape, particularly regarding Israeli-Iranian relations.