He called Israeli army To evacuate buildings in the southern suburb of Beirut, for the first time since the start of the escalation with Hezbollah Lebanese.
The army’s call came in a post on the “X” platform, and the warning included buildings in the Al-Laylaki and Hadath neighborhoods.
Following this call, an Israeli army spokesman said that the army would launch raids on buildings in the southern suburb of Beirut, used by Hezbollah to store weapons.
Indeed, the army launched new raids on various areas of… The southern suburb of Beirutearly Saturday morning.
The army announced that it is “currently bombing 3 buildings in the southern suburb of Beirut, where Hezbollah stores anti-ship missiles.”
The army statement stated that it was “attacking, in the meantime, a precisely directed attack on Hezbollah’s combat means stored under civilian buildings in the southern suburbs of Beirut.”
The Israeli army launched a violent attack on the southern suburb of Beirut, earlier Friday, targeting Hezbollah’s central headquarters.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health said that at least 6 people were killed and 91 injured in the attack, noting that this toll is not final.
Friday’s strike sparked controversy over the fate of Hezbollah’s leader Hassan NasrallahReports indicated that he might have been killed.