Israeli fighters attacked the southern suburb of Beirut

Israel’s fighter aircraft attacked the southern suburb of Beirut on Sunday after issuing a warning about an hour earlier. This is the third attack of Israel on the region since the ceasefire came into force in late November.

After the attack, there was a big smoke in the area. A camp located between two buildings was targeted by a bomb. Some trucks were damaged in the attack. There is currently no information about anyone’s casualties.

In the warning, the Israeli army stated that it was targeting Hizbullah’s bases in Hadath region and urged the residents to move at least 300 meters away from these places before the attack.

Prior to the attack near Al-Jamus, the sound of fighter jets was heard in some parts of the Lebanon capital, where the residents were fired in the air to go to safe places. During the Israel-Hizbullah War, Israeli drones and fighter aircraft regularly bombed the southern suburbs, where Hizbullah has widespread impact and support.

Israel considers the region a stronghold of extremists, where he killed several top leaders, including Hizbullah chief Hasan Nasralla. Israel believes that Hizbullah has deposited arms in this region.

Lebanese President Joseph Aun condemned the Israeli attack on the southern suburbs of Berut and called the US and France to “discharge their responsibilities” and pressurize them to pressurize the attack on Israel. He warned that such action in Israel in the region has “damaged stability” and is at risk of serious security threats.

Sheikh Naeem Qasim, leader of the Lebanon’s Hizbullah Group, has recently warned that if Israel’s attacks on Lebanon continue and the Lebanon government does not take action to stop them, the group will eventually resort to other options.

Before Sunday, Israel was attacked in the southern suburbs on 28 March, when it also issued a warning. Another attack took place on April 1, when four people, including a Hizbullah official, were killed in an attack without any prior warning.

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