Mar 12 • 19:16 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

At least two Israeli strikes in the center of Beirut

Israeli airstrikes targeted building in Beirut amid escalating tensions and threats to occupy Lebanese territory.

Israeli forces have conducted a series of airstrikes in central Beirut, targeting a building where they alleged Hezbollah was hiding funds to finance its activities. The strikes caused significant panic and thick plumes of black smoke could be seen rising from the Basoura neighborhood, which is close to both government offices and numerous businesses. This incident marks another escalation in the ongoing regional conflict involving Hezbollah, Israel, and Iran, indicating the increasing intensity of hostilities in the area.

The Israeli military confirmed its actions, emphasizing that the attacks were aimed at terrorist infrastructure and issued warnings to local residents to evacuate the area beforehand. Following the initial strike, a fifth attack targeted a financial office in the Zoukak el-Blat neighborhood. These strikes, particularly the one occurring in daylight, demonstrate a marked increase in aggressive military operations, potentially signaling Israel's willingness to further escalate their engagements in the region.

This is the fourth instance of Israeli airstrikes within Beirut's city center, emphasizing the deteriorating security situation in Lebanon, heightened by Hezbollah's involvement in the regional conflict with Iran. The escalation of these strikes underscores the fragile geopolitical landscape and raises concerns about the potential for broader conflict should the situation continue to escalate, along with the humanitarian implications for civilians caught in the crossfire.

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