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Israel hits Beirut with Air Attack after Hezbollah fired 140 Rockets

Published September 20, 2024
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The Israeli military said it carried out a “targeted attack” in the Lebanese capital Beirut on Friday.
“The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) carried out a targeted attack in Beirut. There are no changes to Homeland Command’s defense guidance at this time,” the military said, without providing further details.

A thick cloud of smoke rises over Beirut after the Israeli army launched an attack.

Residents of the city’s southern suburbs reported hearing a loud explosion.

The drone fired several missiles at a densely populated area known as Dahiyeh, Beirut’s Al-Mayadeen TV reported.

The Lebanese state agency announced that the attack was carried out during rush hour and that at least five children were killed.

A little earlier, the Lebanese movement Hezbollah retaliated after this week’s attacks by firing 140 rockets into the area of ​​northern Israel.

The border conflict intensified this week after pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah members exploded on Tuesday and Wednesday, killing 37 and wounding thousands, sparking fears of an all-out war.

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