Beirut: Israeli warplanes launched a third intense airstrike targeting the Jamous area in Beirut's southern suburbs.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, this marks the third airstrike in the area, raising concerns among local residents about escalating tensions. The airstrikes have caused significant damage to infrastructure in the Jamous area, affecting both residential and commercial properties. Local authorities are assessing the situation to determine the full extent of the damage and any potential casualties.
Residents in the area have expressed fear and uncertainty as the airstrikes have disrupted daily life. In response to the attacks, emergency services have been actively working to assist those affected, providing necessary aid and support. The Lebanese government has condemned the airstrikes and is calling for international intervention to de-escalate the situation.
The repeated airstrikes have drawn criticism from various international bodies, urging both parties to pursue dialogue and avoid further conflict. The situation remains tense as the possibility of further military actions looms, with local communities bracing for potential future developments.