An Israeli airstrike targeted a building in central Beirut that housed the Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Authority. The strike occurred during a series of attacks on the Lebanese capital in the early hours of Thursday morning local time. The building, located in the Bachoura area, was hit, resulting in a loud bang and a plume of smoke rising from the site.
Video footage captured families evacuating the neighborhood as the aftermath of the strike left behind significant wreckage. The residential area that was struck is predominantly inhabited by Hezbollah's Shia allies, Amal.
This incident marked the first time since the 2006 conflict that Israel had conducted a strike in the heart of Beirut. The Islamic Health Authority had an office on one floor of the building that was targeted, adding to the impact of the airstrike on the local community.