Israeli Military Strikes Hezbollah Headquarters in Beirut Suburb
The Israeli military struck Hezbollah's headquarters in Beirut's southern suburbs after reporting incoming fire from the group. Officials said the target was in Dahiyeh and described the action as a direct response to the reported fire.
foxnews.comThe Israeli military conducted a strike on Hezbollah's headquarters in Beirut's southern suburbs, an area known as Dahiyeh. Officials stated the strike followed reports of fire directed toward Israeli territory.
The Israeli military said the target was Hezbollah's headquarters in the southern suburbs. The same statement described the action as a response to the reported fire.
Hezbollah has not issued a public statement on the strike at the time of reporting. Israeli officials said the strike was limited to the reported headquarters location.
Beirut have been identified in prior reporting as areas of Hezbollah activity. No casualty figures have been released by either side.
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