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Israeli Airstrike Hits Beirut, Killing 1 And Wounding Dozens

In a rare and deadly airstrike, Israel targeted a Hezbollah commander in Beirut, resulting in the death of one woman and injuries to dozens of people. This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. Details of the Airstrike Date: Tuesday Location: Haret Hreik, Beirut, Lebanon Target: Alleged Hezbollah commander Casualties: […]

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Israeli Airstrike Hits Beirut, Killing 1 And Wounding Dozens

In a rare and deadly airstrike, Israel targeted a Hezbollah commander in Beirut, resulting in the death of one woman and injuries to dozens of people. This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.

Details of the Airstrike

  • Date: Tuesday
  • Location: Haret Hreik, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Target: Alleged Hezbollah commander
  • Casualties:
    Killed: 1 woman
    Injured: 68 people

Background of the Conflict

The strike aimed at a Hezbollah commander allegedly responsible for multiple attacks on Israel, including a recent rocket attack on the Golan Heights that killed 12 youths. Israel holds Hezbollah accountable despite their denial of involvement.

Statements and Reactions

  • Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant: “Hezbollah crossed a red line.”
  • Hezbollah Official Ali Ammar: “The Israeli enemy has committed a great stupid act… The Israeli enemy will pay a price for this sooner or later.”
  • Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati: Condemned the attack, noting its proximity to a major hospital in Beirut.

Damage and Rescue Efforts

The strike damaged several buildings and caused debris to litter the surrounding streets. Emergency services and utility crews worked to rescue the injured and clear the area.

Historical Context

This attack marks the first time since January that Israel has targeted Beirut. The last significant airstrike was during the 34-day war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.

International Response

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre: Emphasized that the Biden administration does not see all-out war as inevitable and continues to hope for a diplomatic solution.

 

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