Israel Strikes Hezbollah Areas in Beirut Suburbs
Israel Strikes Hezbollah Areas in Beirut Suburbs after warning of military action against branches of a Hezbollah-linked financial firm.
On Monday, Israeli forces conducted air strikes in the southern suburbs of Beirut, a stronghold of the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, Lebanese state media reported. The strikes followed warnings from the Israeli military that it would target locations linked to Hezbollah’s financial operations.
Live footage broadcast on news outlets showed large plumes of smoke rising from the affected areas, highlighting the intensity of the strikes. Residents reported hearing explosions and seeing significant damage in the southern suburbs, where Hezbollah maintains a strong presence.
The Israeli military had earlier announced it would target branches of Al-Qard Al-Hassan, a financial firm closely associated with Hezbollah and operating mainly in the group’s strongholds. The announcement underscored Israel’s continued focus on disrupting the armed group’s infrastructure and financial networks.
Analysts note that the strikes are likely to heighten tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, raising concerns about a possible escalation in the region. The southern suburbs of Beirut have long been considered a strategic base for Hezbollah, both militarily and financially.
International observers have called for restraint, warning that any further escalation could impact regional stability and potentially draw in neighboring countries. The situation remains tense, with authorities monitoring both the immediate security situation and potential political repercussions.
The air strikes come amid ongoing conflict and diplomatic strain in the Middle East, where Israel and Hezbollah continue to engage in targeted operations. This latest action underscores the ongoing challenges to peace and security in Lebanon and the broader region.
