Israeli aggression on Beirut's suburb renews overnight
Multiple Israeli airstrikes targeted residential buildings and a medical center in Lebanon's capital's suburb.
A series of Israeli strikes targeted residential blocs in the Southern Suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, after the Israeli military command issued warnings to residents of four areas, early on Wednesday.
Israeli air raids targeted the Laylaki area and Bir al-Abed neighborhood. In the neighborhood, the strikes targeted a medical center, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent. So far, at least nine Israeli air raids targeted the Southern Suburb of Beirut, on Wednesday.
The overnight aggression comes after multiple strikes leveled several residential buildings in the southern suburb on Tuesday.
This morning's strikes targeted buildings inHaret Hreik, Burj al-Brajneh, Hadath, and Laylaki, as well as the American neighborhood. Additionally, a heavy airstrike targeted an area near the Beirut International Airport.
Israeli strikes continue to target other areas in Lebanon, with latest Ministry of Health toll, assessing the number of martyrs and injured on Monday, as 44 and 88 respectively. Initial reports indicate that another 33 were killed across Lebanese territory on Tuesday.
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