Explosions in Beirut after Israel warns of overnight strikes
By Via AP news wire,
4 hours ago
Israel’s military announced it will now take aim at Lebanon-based Hezbollah’s financial arm and plans to attack a “large number of targets” in the coming hours in Beirut and elsewhere.
Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari said they will issue evacuation warnings for people in parts of Beirut, and “anyone who will be near the sites used to finance Hezbollah’s terrorist activity is required to stay away from them immediately”.
The first warnings affected southern Beirut and the eastern Bekaa valley.
The strikes will target al-Qard al-Hassan “all over Lebanon,” a senior Israeli intelligence official said.
Al-Qard al-Hassan is a unit in Hezbollah used to pay operatives of the Iran-backed militant group and help buy arms, the official added, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with army regulations.
Its name in Arabic means “the benevolent loan” and Hezbollah has used it to entrench its support among the Shiite population in a country where state and financial institutions have failed in recent years.
Al-Qard al-Hassan in a statement called the decision to target it a sign of Israel’s “bankruptcy” and assured customers it had taken “measures” to ensure their funds were safe.
The registered non-profit organisation, sanctioned by both the US and Saudi Arabia, provides financial services and is also used by ordinary Lebanese.
The scope of the new Israeli evacuation warnings was not immediately clear.
Israel’s announcement came a day after US defence secretary Lloyd Austin called civilian casualties in Lebanon “far too high” in the Israel-Hezbollah war, and urged Israel to scale back some strikes, especially in and around Beirut.
Iran supports Lebanon-based Hezbollah, and the United States is investigating an unauthorised release of classified documents indicating that Israel was moving military assets into place for a military strike in response to Iran’s ballistic missile attack on 1 October, according to three US officials.
The announcement came as the Lebanese army said three soldiers were killed in an Israeli strike on Sunday on their vehicle in southern Lebanon.
There was no comment on that from the Israeli military, which said it struck more than 100 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in the past day and continued ground operations there.
Lebanon’s army has largely kept to the sidelines in the war. The military is a respected institution in Lebanon, but is not powerful enough to impose its will on Hezbollah or defend the country from an Israeli invasion.
Israel’s military said Hezbollah fired more than 170 rockets into the country on Sunday. Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service said three people were slightly injured by a fire sparked by a rocket attack on the northern city of Safed.
Israel has increased strikes on southern neighbourhoods of Beirut known as the Dahiyeh, a crowded residential area where Hezbollah has a strong presence.
It is also home to many civilians unaffiliated with the militant group.
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Howard Malpass
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……”Bits and pieces, Bits and pieces!…..”
Guest
46m ago
There were lies told by the military. That a man bludgeoned by a cinder block was sniped in the head. That a short figure wrapped in a head scarf in a chair was shot and transformed into a uniformed man half buried in a pile of rubble. They claim they shot at the cripple in the chair, how is that a “combatant?” Identificetion? Whatever weapons they use on civilians, let us sell them no more of those weapons.
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