Israeli Military Conducts Targeted Strike in Beirut
The Israeli military executed a targeted strike in Beirut, urging Lebanese civilians to evacuate due to potential threats from Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning, emphasizing the danger Hezbollah poses by using civilian areas to hide weapons.
The Israeli military has conducted a targeted strike in Beirut, a move it announced without providing specific details.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Lebanese civilians to heed evacuation warnings, stressing the seriousness of the situation. His message came as Israeli airstrikes targeted alleged Hezbollah positions in southern and eastern Lebanon.
Earlier in the day, Israel instructed residents in these areas to evacuate, accusing Hezbollah of concealing weapons in civilian zones. "Please get out of harm's way now," said Netanyahu. "Once our operation is finished, you can come back safely to your homes."
(With inputs from agencies.)
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