Breaking news: 50 people lost their lives in Israel’s attack on a 5-storey building in Masrou Beit Lahiya, in the north of Gaza.
70 PEOPLE WERE HOUSED IN THE BUILDING
According to information received from eyewitnesses, the Israeli army hit a 5-storey building where forcibly displaced Palestinians were staying in the Mesru Beit Lahiya area.
The building, which reportedly housed approximately 70 people, was destroyed.
According to initial estimates, 50 Palestinians lost their lives and dozens were injured in the attack.
BOMBS RAINED ON THE CAPITAL BEIRUT
On the other hand, the Israeli army carried out a series of severe air strikes in the Dahiye region south of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, in the morning. Lebanon’s official agency, NNA, reported that the attacks targeted the Hades, Shiya and Burj al-Baracine regions. Heavy air strikes on Hades, St. He targeted the area around George Hospital.
It was reported that in the first attack on a 12-storey building near a church in Şiyah, the rocket did not explode, and in the second, the building was completely destroyed.
It was recorded that a very violent attack was carried out behind the Ali Nasser High School in the Burj al-Baracine area.
While a cloud of dust and smoke covered the skies of Dahiye, south of Beirut, many buildings were damaged.
No information was shared regarding whether anyone died or was injured in the attacks.
ISRAELI ARMY SPOKESMAN HAD THREATENED AN ATTACK
Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee had threatened an attack by sharing maps with some points marked in the Hades, Şiyah and Burc el-Baracine regions on the X account before the attacks.
Adraee claimed that the areas marked on the maps in question were Hezbollah facilities and warned to go at least 500 meters away from these areas.
In the statement made yesterday by the Israeli army, it was claimed that 50 air strikes were carried out in the south of Beirut in the last week.
(AA)