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14 Jun 2026, 14:25

On Sunday, June 24, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced that the country's army targeted a site belonging to the Hezbollah group in the southern suburbs of Beirut, specifically in the Dahieh neighborhood.
In a statement regarding this, the Israeli army mentioned that it attacked "terrorist targets belonging to Hezbollah" in Dahieh.
Israel cited the reason for this attack as gunfire from Hezbollah into Israeli territory.
Earlier, the Israeli army announced that three drones were separately launched into northern Israel on Sunday. Israel held the Hezbollah group responsible for launching these drones.
On Sunday, the Israeli army also warned residents of several other villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate their homes.
According to a report by AFP, citing a Hebrew-speaking spokesperson for the Israeli army, residents of 29 villages in the area must relocate to another location. Israel intends to carry out airstrikes on these villages.
The report stated that on Sunday morning, Israel first warned residents of 13 villages and then residents of 16 other villages in southern Lebanon.
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Al-Arabiya reported that Ali al-Haj, one of the commanders of Hezbollah, was killed in the airstrike by Israel on June 24 in the Dahieh area of Beirut.
Lebanon's Civil Defense also announced that three people were killed in this attack.
Al-Arabiya further reported that the Israeli army conducted three airstrikes on the city of Sijd in southern Lebanon on Sunday.
The Israeli army had previously stated that in response to the launch of three drones by Hezbollah into northern Israel and what it called a violation of the ceasefire by this group, it targeted one of Hezbollah's bases in the Dahieh neighborhood of Beirut.
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Axios reporter, citing Israeli and American officials, reported that Israel had informed the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) of this operation shortly before the attack.
The Islamic Republic had previously warned that any Israeli attack on Beirut could be met with a response from Tehran.
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