Strike hits Beirut apartment block as Israel presses attacks

AFP

An Israeli strike hit an apartment block in central Beirut on Wednesday, Lebanese authorities said, further widening Israeli attacks in the capital beyond the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs where heavy bombardment continued.

Israeli strikes against Hezbollah has left nearly 600 people in Lebanon, and uprooted 700,000 more, Lebanese authorities say.

The Israeli military ordered reinforcements to the area bordering Lebanon including its elite Golani Brigade. Reuters reported on Tuesday that Hezbollah fighters were braced for the possibility of a full-scale Israeli invasion of the south.

'THE FEAR IS INDESCRIBABLE'

Footage showed heavy damage to two floors of the apartment block in Beirut's Aicha Bakkar neighbourhood, and smoke rising from the building. Four people were wounded in the strike, the Lebanese health ministry said.

"The sound was indescribable, the fear is indescribable. Enough is enough, enough. This is a nightmare, when will it end?" said Bassima Ramadan, a resident of the building across the street who was woken up by the strike around 5:30 am (0330 GMT).

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

It would mark the second Israeli strike in the heart of Beirut in four days. On Sunday, an Israeli strike hit a hotel in the seafront Raouche neighbourhood. The Israeli military said that strike killed five senior members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, which established Hezbollah in 1982.

Israel kept up heavy strikes on the southern suburbs, known as Dahiyeh, overnight and into Wednesday, sending towers of smoke billowing across the skyline.

Israel has ordered residents of Dahiyeh to leave, along with residents of a swathe of southern Lebanon and parts of the east - all areas where Hezbollah has a grip on security and political sway.

FRANCE SENDING HUMANITARIAN AID

Lebanese authorities reported on Tuesday that 570 people had been killed by Israeli strikes since March 2. Adding to the death toll, the health ministry said Israeli strikes killed seven people in the eastern Bekaa Valley on Wednesday morning, and another seven in south Lebanon.

After fleeing their homes, around 100,000 people are in organised shelters, many others are staying with friends, family or are on the streets.

France will provide 60 metric tonness of humanitarian aid for Lebanon, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said.

The Israeli military says it has struck hundreds of Hezbollah targets since March 2, launching airstrikes in the south, Beirut's southern suburbs, and the Bekaa Valley.

The Israeli military has also sent more soldiers into south Lebanon, where some of its troops had remained since 2024, establishing what it has called forward defensive positions to guard against the risk of Hezbollah attacks on northern Israel.

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