The Israeli military launched an airstrike on the Lebanese capital. The Israeli military confirmed that the raid on the outskirts of Beirut was aimed at eliminating a leader of the armed Hezbollah organization – written by The Times of Israel. According to Israel, the man may have been involved in a rocket attack Saturday on a soccer field in a Druze village in the Golan Heights. Children were playing in the field, and most of the 12 victims were children.
Israel has made clear that it will respond to the attack on the village of Majmal Sams against the dominant Shiite militant organization in Lebanon, backed by Iran, although international concerns could easily lead to an escalation of the nine-month-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Gaza Strip. You can read about that in our previous analysis here.
Hezbollah initially issued a statement suggesting its involvement in Saturday's rocket attack, but later denied involvement.
According to Reuters witnesses do you know thatAn explosion was heard in Beirut's southern suburbs just before 8 p.m. local time. The area is said to be a Hezbollah outpost, confirming that it was indeed a targeted attack on the Shiite organization.
The United States has warned against escalation, but assured Israel of its support when the US secretary of state said Hezbollah was responsible for Saturday’s attack. Israel was then expected to carry out some sort of counterstrike in neighboring Lebanon, so several Western countries warned their citizens to leave the Middle Eastern country.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant after the Israeli strike repeat On X what he said after the missile attack launched by the Shiite organization on Saturday: “Hezbollah crossed the red line.”
The target may have survived.
The target of the attack was the leader of Hezbollah's armed wing, whom sources who spoke to Reuters and AFP identified as Mohsen Sukkar or Fouad Sukkar. I don't knowAnd whether the man was in the eight-story building that houses one of Hezbollah's command rooms at the time of the targeted raid. According to Al Arabiya, the operation did not hit its target, and Reuters sources later reported that the commander may have survived.
At the same time, the Lebanese press also wrote about the liquidation of Sukkar – Advertise On X is Ariel Osiran, i24news correspondent. A source close to Hezbollah told AFP the strike could kill two people.