Israeli aggression targets two residential buildings in Beirut
Local media reported that smoke rose into the sky from the two targeted locations, while ambulances rushed to the scenes to assist the injured.
Israeli warplanes on Tuesday struck two residential buildings in the Southern suburb of Beirut as the Israeli aggression on Lebanon continues.
The first building targeted in the first raid was the Silver Tower residential building in the vicinity of al-Zahraa Hospital.
Another Israeli airstrike targeted the Gondoline locality near the Old Kuwaiti Embassy in Jnah, Beirut.
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Local media reported that smoke rose into the sky from the two targeted locations, while ambulances rushed to the scenes to assist the injured.
Firefighting teams worked to extinguish the fire in the targeted apartments while no casualties have been reported yet, in addition to the massive material damage, as debris was scattered on the streets, cars, and the main highway of the Jnah area in Beirut.
The spokesman for the Israeli occupation forces, Avichay Adraee, had claimed in a previous statement that "the army attacked in a targeted and precise manner in Beirut."
Israeli aggression on Lebanon continues: Dozens of martyrs, wounded
The Israeli occupation continues its brutal aggression on Lebanon for the ninth consecutive day, committing further massacres against civilians by destroying residential buildings in the South, Beqaa, and Beirut's Southern Suburb.
In the latest massacre in the South, 10 people were killed and several others were injured in an Israeli attack on the town of al-Dawoudiya.
Additionally, Father Gregory Salloum of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch was seriously injured in an Israeli airstrike on Ibl al-Saqi.
The Lebanese army is working to reopen the road that the Israeli occupation blocked last night between Ibl al-Saqi and Kouqaba.
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