Israel strikes Beirut’s suburbs to target what it says is Hezbollah drone production
- The Israeli military struck eight buildings at four sites in Beirut's southern suburbs on Thursday before Eid al-Adha.
- Israel carried out the strikes aiming to disrupt Hezbollah's efforts to rebuild its forces following the US-mediated ceasefire that ended the recent conflict in November.
- The targeted sites included subterranean locations linked to Hezbollah’s manufacturing of drones, an effort that Israel claims is growing with backing from Iran.
- The Israeli military reported that Hezbollah, supported and funded by Iranian terror organizations, is developing a large-scale drone manufacturing capability.
- The strikes continue despite Lebanese objections and underline ongoing tensions as Hezbollah refuses to disarm until Israel withdraws from border points.
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Israel flies airstrikes on Beirut – and in this way sends a warning message to the Hizbullah and the Lebanese government.
The Israeli army claims to have struck several sites in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, which, according to it, housed underground installations used by Hezbollah for the production of drones.
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