Israeli strike hits north Lebanon as raids pummel Beirut suburbs
- An Israeli strike hit Tripoli, Lebanon, for the first time on October 5, following additional bombardments of Beirut’s suburbs, according to a Lebanese security source.
- Israel has significantly increased its strikes on Lebanon recently after almost a year of conflict with the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah.
- On Saturday, Israel conducted 12 airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs and targeted a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon for the first time.
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Middle East latest: Israel strikes Gaza and southern Beirut as attacks intensify
An Israeli airstrike has hit a mosque in central Gaza and Palestinian officials said at least 19 people were killed. Israeli planes also lit up the skyline across the southern
IAF strikes dozens of targets in Beirut's Dahieh suburb over the past 24 hours
Massive secondary explosions were seen following extensive airstrikes by the Israeli Air Force on Hezbollah weapon depots in Beirut. Tons of Secondary Explosions at the Site of tonight’s Israeli Airstrikes on the Dahieh Suburb of Southern Beirut, right next to Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport; with a Major Missile and Rocket Warehouse believed to have been Targeted. pic.twitter.com/uErmaxaoCY — OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) October 5, …
Heavy Strikes Shake Beirut as Israel Expands Lebanon Campaign
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Massive consecutive strikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs from late Saturday into Sunday, Reuters eyewitnesses said, sending booms across the city and sparking flashes of red and white for nearly 30 minutes visible from several kilometers away.
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