Beirut, Lebanon – An Israeli airstrike struck the Jnah area south of Beirut today, killing five people and injuring others, in addition to causing significant damage to residential buildings and public property. Local sources confirmed that ambulance and civil defense teams responded quickly to evacuate the injured and search for any possible survivors under the rubble.
Eyewitnesses reported that the explosions were powerful and caused panic in the surrounding neighborhoods, noting that several cars and shops were damaged. Lebanese authorities confirmed that the incident did not pose any direct threat to vital infrastructure outside the targeted area, but stressed the need for continued vigilance in all southern regions.
This airstrike comes amid escalating regional tensions, with Lebanese officials calling on the international community to pressure Israel to cease any operations that threaten civilian lives. Security and traffic measures have been reinforced in Beirut to facilitate the movement of emergency and ambulance teams, while the impact of the strike on citizens and public facilities is being closely monitored. Authorities urged citizens to adhere to safety instructions and stay away from danger zones, stressing that emergency teams are working around the clock to secure affected areas and provide urgent assistance to those affected.
Five people were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting the Jnah area south of Beirut
Lebanon: Israeli airstrike hits Beirut today



