The Israeli enemy pressed forward with its aggression across Lebanon, launching over 30 airstrikes early Sunday morning that have been described as the most intense since the onset of aerial aggression on Beirut’s southern suburbs over a week ago.
Last night’s Israeli airstrikes targeted the old airport road, which connects the city center to Beirut International Airport.
The strikes resulted in damage to a hotel, residential apartments, commercial establishments, medical clinics, a car wash, and medical and food warehouses.
Piles of debris blocked one lane of the airport road, prompting young volunteers to step in and manage traffic, redirecting vehicles toward safer routes.
Small explosions were audible throughout the morning, with paramedics indicating that these sounds resulted from burning fuel tanks reacting with materials inside the buildings.
Paramedics Hindered
Volunteers searching for survivors reported that “Israeli aircraft are dropping explosives around the targeted buildings in Beirut’s southern suburb (Dahiyeh) to hinder the work of civil defense teams.” Military experts believe that the aircraft are deploying missiles loaded with a type of cluster bomb that continues to explode for several hours after the airstrikes end.
Israeli drones continuously fly over the southern suburbs, employing armed drones equipped with precision-guided missiles to disrupt search and rescue operations, particularly in the Mreijeh area.
Video Captures the Aftermath of Israeli Airstrikes on Dahiyeh
Israeli Aggression on Lebanese Villages, Towns
Israeli occupation drones have been flying over the city of Hermel since this morning. An Israeli drone targeted the area around the border town of Hosh Al-Sayyed Ali, which borders Syria in northern Bekaa.
Video shows Israeli strike on a mosque in the southern town of Yaroun
The Israeli occupation continues its war on Lebanon for the 14th consecutive day, with airstrikes hitting various areas in the southern suburbs of Beirut, the south, and Bekaa. This has resulted in over 2,000 martyrs and more than 10,000 injuries.
It also continues its war on Lebanon with American approval, European support, and global silence, claiming it aims to reshape the Middle East.
In response to the Israeli attacks, Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance continues to bombard Israeli settlements, military bases, and defense industry complexes, defending its people and retaliating against the ongoing aggression.