Lebanon's leaders denounce Hezbollah as airstrikes target Beirut
<strong>Beirut</strong> - The Israeli military carried out airstrikes in Beirut, targeting Hezbollah command centers and weapons storage facilities, sparking turmoil in Lebanon as thousands seek shelter from the escalating conflict.
Amidst the chaos and destruction in Beirut, Lebanon's leaders have turned on Hezbollah following the Israeli military's recent strikes on the group's facilities. The airstrikes, which targeted a building housing Hezbollah-aligned Al-Manar channel studios, have intensified the already tense situation in the region.
In a statement, the Israeli military revealed that the strikes were aimed at hitting 'Hezbollah command centers and weapons storage facilities' in Beirut's southern suburbs. This move has further inflamed the longstanding animosity between Israel and Hezbollah, adding a new layer of complexity to the ongoing conflict.
As the airstrikes continue to rock Beirut, thousands of residents are seeking shelter to stay safe from the escalating violence. The situation remains fluid and unpredictable, with fears of further attacks looming large over the Lebanese capital.
Lebanon's leaders have condemned Hezbollah for its role in provoking the airstrikes, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape. The fallout from these events is likely to have far-reaching consequences for Lebanon and the broader Middle East region, as tensions continue to rise.