Israel Army hits Hezbollah rack storage in the suburb of Beirut

Israel carried out an air raid in a suburb of Beirut aimed at a Hezbollah Precision Raket storage facility, as the Jewish state continued to attack sites related to the militant group in the southern part of the Lebanese capital despite a ceasefire. The facility posed a “significant threat” to Israel, which Hezbollah, who was not supported in the Iran, will regroup after a war lasting more than a year, according to a joint statement issued by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office and the defense ministry. The Israeli Air Force fired three missiles on target, which damaged buildings and cars in the area, reports the state -run news agency NNA. Direct streaming by the Al Jadeed -TV of Lebanon showed smoke after the air stroke. No casualties were reported. Israeli Arab spokesman Avichay Araeee warned a warning before the attack, which was also preceded by warning strikes of the Israeli army. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called on the US and France as brokers of the ceasefire reached in November, to “force Israel to stop its aggression immediately,” warns the regional tension. For his part, the Israeli army said the targeted rocket storage infrastructure was “a blatant violation of the concept of Israel and Lebanon.” The United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Henne-Plasschaert, said in a post on X: “We are calling on all sides to stop any actions that can further undermine the understanding of the understanding of hostilities.” On April 1, the IDF carried out an air strike that killed four people in the southern suburb of Beirut while targeting a Hezbollah operator. It also hit a drone storage facility that belongs to the Lebanese militia in the same capital at the end of March, the first strike in the region has come into effect since the ceasefire. Hezbollah began attacking Israel with drones and missiles on October 8, 2023, in Solidarity with the Palestinian group Hamas, a day after the invasion of Hamas in Israel. Israel refuted by striking the positions of Hezbollah, mostly in southern Lebanon, where the presence of the Lebanese militia is strong. The conflict is largely contained after Israel killed most of Hezbollah’s senior figures, including the longtime leader Hassan Nasralah. Hezbollah and Hamas, also backed by Iran, are named terrorist organizations by the US and many other governments. The recent strikes in Beirut area form part of Israel’s tightened military operations on various fronts, after a period of relative calm earlier this year. Israeli forces again argue land and air strikes in Gaza after a ceasefire collapsed with Hamas, while regularly hitting targets in Syria. With the help of Marissa Newman. © 2025 Bloomberg MP This article was generated from an automatic news agency feed without edits to text. First published: 28 Apr 2025, 06:30 AM IST