Beirut, Lebanon – An Israeli source, in statements carried by Sky News Arabia, reported that the airstrike targeting Beirut’s southern suburbs was not aimed at a specific individual, but rather at a Hezbollah headquarters. The source explained that the military operation focused on the targeted site because it was a facility linked to the party. He also denied that the attack aimed to assassinate or target a specific leader.
Details of the process
According to the source, the strike was part of ongoing Israeli military operations against sites it claims belong to Hezbollah. The source asserted that Israeli intelligence indicated the site was being used for purposes related to Hezbollah activities. However, the source did not provide further details regarding the nature of the targeted location or the extent of the damage caused by the airstrike.
Awaiting Hezbollah’s stance
Hezbollah, for its part, did not immediately comment on the Israeli source’s report regarding the nature of the target bombed in the southern suburbs of Beirut. The Lebanese arena is experiencing a state of anticipation amid ongoing security tensions and escalating military tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. There are fears that the confrontations could widen in the coming period.
Tensions escalate on the border
This raid comes amid escalating security tensions between the two sides. Military operations and exchanges of fire have continued for months, raising regional and international concerns about the potential for a wider conflict. Furthermore, the international community is closely monitoring developments, repeatedly calling for restraint and urging all parties to avoid any actions that could further escalate the situation in the region.


