Tensions Escalate as Israel Targets Hezbollah Financial Sites in Beirut

Beirut residents fled their homes following multiple explosions as Israel targeted Hezbollah's financial operations. No immediate casualties were reported, but the area was steeped in panic. Israel aims to disable Hezbollah's financing and rearming capabilities amid ongoing cross-border tensions, with substantial impacts on both Lebanese and Israeli regions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 21-10-2024 04:33 IST | Created: 21-10-2024 04:33 IST
Tensions Escalate as Israel Targets Hezbollah Financial Sites in Beirut
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Beirut was thrown into chaos late Sunday night as multiple explosions echoed across the capital, forcing hundreds of residents to flee. The Israeli military had announced plans to target sites associated with Hezbollah's financial wing, prompting immediate evacuations in vulnerable neighborhoods.

Dense smoke could be seen rising from at least ten explosion sites, particularly in the Chiyah neighborhood, where a building was left in ruins. Fortunately, early evacuation efforts meant there were no immediate casualties. However, the scene was one of turmoil as people rushed to areas perceived to be out of harm's way.

The strikes are part of Israel's broader strategy to dismantle Hezbollah's financial and military capabilities amid increased conflict between the two groups. The ongoing violence has already imposed heavy casualties and displacement in both Lebanon and northern Israel, as broader geopolitical tensions continue to simmer.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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