Mar 9 • 09:04 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Israel struck the southern suburbs of Beirut

Israeli military strikes targeted areas in southern Beirut linked to Hezbollah.

Israeli military forces conducted airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut, a known stronghold of the Iranian-backed armed group, Hezbollah. Images from AFPTV's live broadcast showed columns of smoke rising from the struck areas, indicating significant damage and escalating tensions in the region. These strikes represent a clear escalation in Israel's ongoing military operations aiming to disrupt the influence and operations of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Earlier on Monday, the Israeli Army issued a warning that it intended to target 'al Qard al Hassan', a financial entity associated with Hezbollah that operates primarily in areas under the group's control. This strategy indicates a broader attempt by Israel not just to attack military capabilities, but also to undermine the financial structures supporting Hezbollah's activities. Such actions may further complicate the already tense situation in Lebanon and provoke responses from Hezbollah, raising the stakes for both local and regional stability.

The implications of these airstrikes could have far-reaching consequences not only for Lebanese politics but also for the broader Middle East, as they reflect ongoing hostilities and the proxy conflict involving Iran and its allies against Israel. Observers are concerned that further escalations could lead to wider confrontations involving multiple actors in the region, exacerbating humanitarian crises and destabilizing the already fragile balance of power.

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