The Prague Post - Israel strikes near Beirut, widening Lebanon offensive

EUR -
AED 4.280408
AFN 73.416255
ALL 95.819898
AMD 428.755143
ANG 2.086492
AOA 1069.781026
ARS 1642.554789
AUD 1.626103
AWG 2.100523
AZN 1.979674
BAM 1.963379
BBD 2.346157
BDT 142.991998
BGN 1.946022
BHD 0.439624
BIF 3466.882362
BMD 1.165339
BND 1.490956
BOB 8.049072
BRL 5.8747
BSD 1.164897
BTN 111.830705
BWP 15.711652
BYN 3.196741
BYR 22840.636737
BZD 2.342744
CAD 1.606087
CDF 2648.814801
CHF 0.913031
CLF 0.026389
CLP 1038.585073
CNY 7.900704
CNH 7.891987
COP 4256.43423
CRC 528.841511
CUC 1.165339
CUP 30.881473
CVE 110.532078
CZK 24.280005
DJF 207.103955
DKK 7.472728
DOP 67.997357
DZD 155.19049
EGP 60.864122
ERN 17.480079
ETB 187.810513
FJD 2.589156
FKP 0.867862
GBP 0.866616
GEL 3.100299
GGP 0.867862
GHS 13.657925
GIP 0.867862
GMD 85.069749
GNF 10228.79591
GTQ 8.882289
GYD 243.680692
HKD 9.129671
HNL 30.996658
HRK 7.534848
HTG 152.538853
HUF 354.033345
IDR 20744.775249
ILS 3.289087
IMP 0.867862
INR 111.556409
IQD 1526.593578
IRR 1564030.080458
ISK 143.208256
JEP 0.867862
JMD 182.604918
JOD 0.826265
JPY 185.517827
KES 150.922669
KGS 101.908663
KHR 4675.92268
KMF 492.938269
KPW 1048.636064
KRW 1740.468294
KWD 0.360626
KYD 0.970747
KZT 563.22424
LAK 25531.560632
LBP 104319.107743
LKR 382.657189
LRD 212.590673
LSL 18.925322
LTL 3.440942
LVL 0.704902
LYD 7.398561
MAD 10.708338
MDL 20.201987
MGA 4896.903738
MKD 61.638629
MMK 2447.025721
MNT 4171.678099
MOP 9.398983
MRU 46.613418
MUR 55.411717
MVR 17.958562
MWK 2023.6142
MXN 20.174517
MYR 4.636649
MZN 74.470958
NAD 18.925291
NGN 1600.918894
NIO 42.865476
NOK 10.781247
NPR 178.928727
NZD 1.96398
OMR 0.448076
PAB 1.164897
PEN 3.97384
PGK 5.086636
PHP 71.502858
PKR 324.605348
PLN 4.226159
PYG 7068.286022
QAR 4.246091
RON 5.247172
RSD 117.404377
RUB 82.566681
RWF 1711.80817
SAR 4.355129
SBD 9.341573
SCR 16.002942
SDG 699.788928
SEK 10.775542
SGD 1.486681
SHP 0.870043
SLE 28.696481
SLL 24436.570415
SOS 665.408067
SRD 43.31389
STD 24120.156398
STN 24.594945
SVC 10.192346
SYP 128.807321
SZL 18.925387
THB 37.932936
TJS 10.751806
TMT 4.090339
TND 3.407354
TOP 2.805855
TRY 53.486011
TTD 7.906522
TWD 36.56949
TZS 3047.35813
UAH 51.572488
UGX 4399.985462
USD 1.165339
UYU 46.69024
UZS 13980.971373
VES 633.826125
VND 30680.45223
VUV 138.256319
WST 3.178773
XAF 658.499033
XAG 0.015345
XAU 0.000258
XCD 3.149386
XCG 2.099404
XDR 0.818056
XOF 658.499033
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.10826
ZAR 18.905634
ZMK 10489.440932
ZMW 21.579304
ZWL 375.238557
  • RBGPF

    0.1800

    63.68

    +0.28%

  • CMSD

    0.0494

    22.89

    +0.22%

  • CMSC

    0.0213

    22.84

    +0.09%

  • RYCEF

    0.1200

    17.3

    +0.69%

  • NGG

    -0.9300

    84.86

    -1.1%

  • RIO

    -0.1400

    106.47

    -0.13%

  • BCE

    -0.1800

    24.91

    -0.72%

  • BCC

    0.0600

    70.35

    +0.09%

  • BTI

    -1.1200

    62.92

    -1.78%

  • GSK

    -0.3400

    51.24

    -0.66%

  • VOD

    0.0700

    14.93

    +0.47%

  • RELX

    0.2500

    33.1

    +0.76%

  • BP

    -0.0600

    41.59

    -0.14%

  • AZN

    -0.3200

    185.33

    -0.17%

  • JRI

    -0.0700

    12.86

    -0.54%

Israel strikes near Beirut, widening Lebanon offensive
Israel strikes near Beirut, widening Lebanon offensive / Photo: KAWANT HAJU - AFP

Israel strikes near Beirut, widening Lebanon offensive

Israel pounded south Lebanon and struck the Beirut area on Thursday, widening its offensive with the first strike near the country's capital in weeks despite a fragile ceasefire.

Text size:

A Lebanese military source said an apartment south of Beirut was hit in the second such raid since the truce in the war between Israel and militant group Hezbollah came into effect on April 17, after war broke out in early March.

The escalation comes as Lebanon and Israel prepare for talks between military delegations at the Pentagon on Friday, and for US-brokered talks early next week -- the fourth round since the latest Israel-Hezbollah conflict erupted.

Hezbollah's parliamentary bloc on Thursday urged Lebanese authorities to withdraw from the negotiations, accusing Israel of "seeking to impose security coordination to benefit its aggression" in the military talks.

After heavy strikes that Lebanese authorities said killed at least 14 people including three children, Israel's military said it "precisely struck in Beirut", without identifying the target.

A Lebanese military source, requesting anonymity, told AFP that the strike "targeted an apartment in the Choueifat area".

AFPTV footage showed smoke rising from the area on the edge of Beirut's southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold.

An AFP correspondent said the first two floors of a residential building were damaged, and saw residents packing cars and leaving.

It was the second Israeli strike on south Beirut since a ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah that was supposed to have taken effect on April 17 but has never been observed.

- 'Deeply concerned' -

Both sides accuse each other of violating it and justify their attacks by the other's alleged truce breaches.

Hezbollah on Thursday claimed around 20 attacks on Israeli troops in south Lebanon, including with rockets and drones.

Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, expressed concern and called on both sides to respect the ceasefire.

The UNIFIL peacekeeping force in Lebanon said that "Wednesday saw around 670 projectiles fired -- the highest level since 17 April".

Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli attacks since then had killed 3,324 people, an increase of 55 compared to a day earlier.

Israel's army said in a statement that "approximately 2,500 Hezbollah terrorists have been eliminated" since March, including 800 since the ceasefire announcement.

An Israeli military official said Thursday around 400 explosive drones had been launched at Israeli targets since the truce.

On Wednesday, Israel's military declared all areas south of Lebanon's Zahrani River -- around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the border and including the cities of Tyre and Nabatieh -- to be "combat zones" and told residents to evacuate, after Israel this week vowed to ramp up operations in Lebanon.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reported Israeli strikes on multiple south Lebanon locations, some of them deadly, including successive raids on the city of Nabatieh, one of which it said destroyed a mosque.

- 'Collective punishment' -

Israeli airstrikes hit Tyre and Sidon, both southern cities, early Thursday, AFP correspondents said.

AFP footage showed a fireball followed by smoke as a strike hit a building in Tyre's archaeological district.

Resident Ghazouane Halawani told AFP he believed Israel wanted to attack the ancient city's "history and its civilisation".

"We're staying here. This is our country, our land, our life," he added.

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said on X that "nothing can justify the ongoing attacks on the Tyre and Nabatieh regions and the destruction of their historical landmarks" and decried ongoing Israeli attacks and evacuation orders there as "collective punishment".

Lebanon's health ministry said a strike in Tyre killed two Syrians including a child, and another in Sidon killed five people, including two women.

It said another strike on a vehicle in south Lebanon's Adloun killed six people "including two children, their mother and their father".

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war when Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel over the killing of Iran's supreme leader in US-Israeli attacks, prompting Israeli strikes and a ground invasion.

Iran has insisted any agreement to end the broader conflict must apply to Lebanon.

X.Vanek--TPP