The attack by the Israeli army on Thursday evening could have been aimed at eliminating the new Secretary General of the Hezbollah movement, Hashem Safieddin, said American journalist Barak Ravid, citing Israeli sources.
The southern outskirts of Beirut were hit by the Israeli air force on Thursday evening.
As Barak Ravid wrote on the social network X, Israel's target could be Hashem Safieddin, Hassan Nasrallah's successor as Hezbollah's secretary general.
At least two strikes targeted the Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp on a motorway leading to Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) earlier issued an urgent evacuation order for residents of several neighborhoods in the south of Beirut to warn them about impending air raids. However, in some areas, bombings began before residents managed to evacuate to safety, according to eyewitnesses.
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