Massive explosions rocked Hezbollah’s headquarters as Israel fired over 15 missiles into southern Beirut.

 

Massive explosions rocked Hezbollah's headquarters as Israel fired over 15 missiles into southern Beirut.
As Israel launched a string of airstrikes aimed at Hezbollah, there were loud explosions that rocked southern Beirut. The Israeli military reportedly carried out a “precise strike” on Hezbollah’s major headquarters in the southern portion of the city, according to reports that rose in thick clouds of smoke from the Lebanese capital, according to Al Jazeera English.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a televised address, Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that the target was Hezbollah’s central command center, located deep within a civilian area. The operation aimed to strike the group’s leadership and infrastructure, embedded in Beirut’s dense urban environment.

Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV reported that the strikes occurred in the Haret Hreik district, leveling four buildings. According to the network, over 15 missiles hit the area simultaneously, reducing several structures to rubble.

The airstrikes were described as intense, with loud explosions resonating across Beirut’s southern suburbs, one of the city’s most densely populated areas. The attacks have raised concerns about potential civilian casualties due to the proximity of the targeted site to residential buildings.

This latest wave of airstrikes marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, adding to the already heightened tensions in the region. Israel’s strikes follow a pattern of targeting Hezbollah’s military infrastructure, with the group’s stronghold in southern Lebanon often coming under Israeli fire.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>