Two security sources have revealed that an Israeli attack on Beirut, Lebanon, has resulted in the death of Hezbollah's head of media relations, Mohammed Afif.
The Israeli military said in a statement that it had eliminated Hezbollah headquarters commander Suhail Hussein in Beirut.
Lebanese state news agency NNA: Israel carried out three strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs in one hour.
The Israeli military said it had carried out a targeted strike in Beirut. Security sources said Israeli airstrikes hit the southern suburbs of Beirut.
According to AFP, Air France has suspended flights to Beirut, Lebanon, until Wednesday.
On August 12, according to Lebanese media reports, Hezbollah in Lebanon has evacuated all its headquarters in Dahieh, a southern suburb of Beirut, in recent days. But according to the Lebanese Republic newspaper, Hezbollah has now withdrawn all its operations, including its political branch, from Beirut. The move comes as Hezbollah threatens to make Israel pay for the killing of Hezbollah's top military commander, Shuker, and also shows that Hezbollah is "preparing for the worst" for a possible ...
According to the Jerusalem Post, Israeli warplanes flew low over the Lebanese capital Beirut, and witnesses said they could see them with the naked eye.
Witnesses said there was a loud noise in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
On July 31st, the Lebanese TV channel Al Jadeed reported that Israel had attacked the suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon. In addition, security sources said that the target of the attack on the southern suburbs of Beirut was a senior Hezbollah commander, but the current situation is unknown.
According to the Lebanese state news agency NNA, Israel launched an airstrike on the Hezbollah Shura Council in the suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon.
According to Israeli media, the Israeli military is responsible for the attack on Beirut and says it is over.
On July 31st, in response to Saturday's attack on the Golan Heights, the Israeli army launched an airstrike in the Lebanese capital Beirut, targeting a Hezbollah commander. The IDF said it was targeting "the Hezbollah commander who killed children and many other Israeli civilians in Majdal Shams". Israel blamed Hezbollah for the weekend attack. The IDF said that "there is no change in the defense guidelines of the rear command at this time. If there is any change, an update will be issued".
On July 29th, according to the information released on the website of Beirut International Airport in Lebanon, most flights in and out of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, originally scheduled for 0:00 to 6:00 local time on the 29th were postponed or cancelled, including Qatar Airways, Turkish Pegasus Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Turkish Airlines and EgyptAir.