Terrorist regime resumes intensive airstrikes on Beirut following a strategic withdrawal from the Lebanese border
The zionist government has launched a fresh series of attacks on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, following a strategic withdrawal from the southern border of the country. This move comes in response to ambushes by the Lebanese resistance group, Hezbollah, which have been described as a significant setback for Israeli forces.

In the early hours of Thursday, Israeli aircraft struck the Islamic Health Commission’s facility located in the Bashoura district of central Beirut using phosphorous munitions, resulting in the deaths of at least six individuals and injuring 11 others.
The aircraft conducted several strikes on residential buildings in the Dahiyeh neighborhood, located in the southern suburbs of the capital. According to local sources, the aftermath of the strikes saw the area cloaked in smoke, accompanied by a pervasive acidic odor.
In a series of 17 reported airstrikes, several residential structures were devastated in various neighborhoods of southern Beirut, including Al-Hadath, known as the “American” neighborhood, Shiyah, Saint Thérèse, the intersection at Kafaat, Haret Hreik, and Burj al-Barajneh.
Additional airstrikes have been conducted on the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, as well as areas near the nation’s border with Syria.
The government launched aerial attacks on Wednesday, resulting in the deaths of up to 46 individuals and leaving 85 others injured, as reported by the nation’s health ministry.
On Wednesday, Hezbollah carried out a series of retaliatory actions targeting several locations in the northern regions of the occupied Palestinian territories. The operations focused on Israeli military installations, including the Shoumera and Zarit barracks and the Amiad base. Additionally, strikes were directed at the Shtula, Misgav Am, Avivim, Adamit, Neve Ziv, Abirim, Ya’ara, and Rosh Pinna settlements, as well as the cities of Haifa, Kiryat Shmona, and Nahariyya, and the town of Metulla.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Hezbollah’s forces successfully thwarted multiple infiltration attempts by government troops in southern Lebanon. The defensive maneuvers resulted in the ensnarement of the advancing forces in a series of ambushes, leading to the death of at least 14 soldiers and the destruction of several Merkava tanks.
The regime intensified its offensive actions against Lebanon following the initiation of a large-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip on October 7.
The recent escalation has resulted in the deaths of at least 1,928 Lebanese individuals, including Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed amidst heavy Israeli airstrikes on Beirut on Friday.
In an official statement, the movement confirmed the martyrdom of Nasrallah and pledged to persist in its fight against its adversaries. It reiterated its commitment to supporting Gaza and Palestine and to defending Lebanon and its resilient and esteemed populace.