Israeli strikes kill 22 in Beirut as Hezbollah official evades assassination
The target of the assassination attempt was Wafiq Safa, head of Hezbollah’s liaison unit, according to sources
Israeli strikes killed 22 people and injured more than 100 in central Beirut on Thursday, Lebanese authorities said, as a senior Hezbollah official evaded an Israeli assassination attempt in the city, according to three security sources.
In Lebanon’s south, two United Nations peacekeepers were injured when an Israeli tank fired at a watchtower at the force’s main headquarters in Ras al-Naqoura, prompting the UN to say its personnel were facing increasing danger.
Crossborder fire also killed a young man from Thailand in the north of Israel early on Friday.
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah erupted one year ago when the Iranian-backed group opened fire in support of Palestinian militant group Hamas at the start of the Gaza war, which has killed over 42,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities.
The situation has intensified dramatically in recent weeks, with Israel bombing Beirut’s southern suburbs, the south and the Bekaa Valley, and killing many of Hezbollah’s top leaders.