Al-Manar journalist and his wife among 12 killed in Israeli strikes on Beirut

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Lebanon said Israel struck central Beirut early Wednesday without warning, killing at least twelve people, as the Israeli military announced it was targeting the country's south.

Lebanon's official National News Agency (NNA) said two strikes in the early hours of Wednesday hit an apartment in the central Zoqaq al-Blat neighborhood, a densely populated area close to the government's headquarters and several embassies.

It said the strike occurred near where the Israeli military last week hit a Beirut branch of the Hezbollah-linked financial firm Al-Qard Al-Hassan.

Hezbollah's Al Manar TV said the director of its political programs was killed alongside his wife in the strike.

In a statement, the channel said the "director of political programs at the channel, Mohammad Sherri and his wife" were killed in the raid on the Zoqaq al-Blat area in Beirut.

His children and grandchildren were wounded and hospitalized.

In last week's strike, the Israeli military issued an evacuation warning in advance, but no such warning was given before the latest raid.

The NNA said two other strikes targeted two apartments in the central Basta district, another densely populated area that Israel struck during a 2024 war with Hezbollah.

An AFP correspondent saw first responders at the scene in Basta - Fathallah where the walls of apartments on two adjacent floors appeared to have been blasted off.

Lebanon's health ministry reported a toll for both strikes of twelve dead and 41 wounded. Human remains at the scenes would require DNA testing to determine their identity, the ministry added.

- Panic after warning -

The NNA later said that a building in central Beirut's Bashoura neighborhood was hit after an evacuation warning, as AFP correspondents heard a blast and AFPTV footage showed smoke billowing from the area.

A map shared by the Israeli military indicated the target building was already struck last week also after an evacuation warning, causing damage but without destroying it.

The apartment building, targeted for the fourth time, was flattened this time. Israel's military claimed it was being used by Hezbollah to store "millions of dollars intended to finance its activities," without providing evidence.

There were no immediate reports of casualties.

The NNA also reported strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs.

In the east, Israeli airstrikes killed at least two people and wounded at least six others in the town of Sohmor in the western Bekaa valley.

Also early Wednesday, the Israeli military said it had "begun striking Hezbollah terror targets in southern Lebanon" including in the Tyre area, where the NNA reported at least four strikes including on a house.

The Israeli military issued another warning on Wednesday, signaling imminent strikes on four towns in the Tyre area and near the border.

Late Tuesday, Israel's army had issued an evacuation order for most of the southern city of Tyre as well as swathes of surrounding areas, saying it planned to "act forcefully" against Hezbollah.

Bilal Kashmar, media coordinator for Tyre's disaster management unit, told AFP there was panic after the warning.

Many families remained put, including in several Palestinian refugee camps, despite previous Israeli army evacuation calls for swathes of south Lebanon, he said, while around 11,000 displaced people have taken refuge in the area.

On Tuesday, the health ministry reported four dead in a strike in the eastern city of Baalbek, and four Syrians dead in a strike on Jibsheet in the country's south.

The NNA said a strike on the southern town of Habboush killed at least three people.

Israel said late Tuesday it struck Hezbollah sites "throughout Lebanon" after a series of air raid sirens in northern Israel, with Hezbollah saying it had launched a wave of attacks.

According to Lebanese authorities, Israeli strikes have killed at least 912 people since March 2, while more than one million people have registered as displaced, with more than 130,000 staying in official shelters.

Comments 3
Thumb chrisrushlau 11 hours

Al Jazeera says Israel has killed 912 people in Lebanon.

Missing arturo 10 hours

Lebanon started the war. Lebanon needs to build bomb shelters before it starts wars.

Thumb ice-man 9 minutes

How Sad.... my favorite journalist on my favorite TV news channel.