30 rounds of heavy air strikes in Beirut in one night by Israel

The Israeli military ordered residents to evacuate the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, on Saturday night. After that, Tel Aviv carried out 30 rounds of heavy airstrikes in these places throughout the night.

The Israeli military ordered residents to evacuate the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, on Saturday night. After that, Tel Aviv carried out 30 rounds of heavy airstrikes in these places throughout the night.

The country's National News Agency (NNA) described the night as Beirut's most 'violent night' since the start of the Israeli invasion.

The NNA reported, "Four very serious attacks were carried out by Israeli enemy warplanes in the southern suburbs (of Beirut) and one attack was carried out in the Chuefat area. A few ambulances were seen going to the area after the attack.'

AFP correspondents from Lebanon said the city of Dahieh was now shrouded in a blanket of black smoke. Where Israel killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah on September 27. This area is considered as the base of Hezbollah. That is why the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have increased the level of attack there.


Lebanon's official news agency also reported that before the attack, Israeli forces urged residents to evacuate what they called a 'Hezbollah base'.

"For the safety of you and your family members, you must immediately evacuate the designated buildings and areas adjacent to them and move at least 500 meters away from these structures," the Israeli army warned.

In a statement posted on Telegram, the Israeli military said it was "currently carrying out airstrikes against targets of the terrorist organization Hezbollah" in Beirut (in the south).

Lebanon's only airport in Beirut is near the target of Israeli attacks. In another news, NNA confirmed that several Middle East Airlines flights were operating despite the Israeli aggression.

Meanwhile, a Lebanese security source said on Saturday that the whereabouts of Nasrullah's possible successor, Hashem Safyeddin, have not been found since Friday. Hizbullah has not yet commented on Safieddin's condition.


Shohid Rana

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