Israeli occupation regime threatens to bomb Lebanese capital Beirut
The Israeli occupation forces issue a warning about an incoming airstrike on the Southern Suburb of the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
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Residents of a building damaged in an Israeli airstrike return to collect their belongings in Hadath, south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, November 17, 2024. (AP)
The spokesperson for the Israeli occupation forces, Avichay Adraee, issued a threat on Sunday to residents of Beirut’s Southern Suburb, specifically targeting those in the Hadath neighborhood.
In a statement, Adraee called on all individuals residing in or near a building marked in red on a map shared by the occupation forces to evacuate the premises immediately. He claimed that these buildings were "in close proximity to facilities belonging to Hezbollah."
The threat terrorised civilians and caused traffic congestion in the threatened area, as citizens were trying to evacuate the region.
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The bombing threat issued by the Israeli occupation forces
The terrorist threat is a direct threat to civilians residing in the Lebanese capital, as the Israeli occupation regime continues its aggression and violations of the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon.
Repeat attacks on Hadath
In late March, the Israeli occupation forces bombed and destroyed a building they had similarly threatened earlier in the southern suburb of Beirut.
The building that was destroyed is situated next to two schools, as the bombs were dropped during a school day in a usually crowded area, during rush hour in the holy month of Ramadan.
Simultaneously, the occupation launched a wave of heavy airstrikes across southern Lebanon.