On Sunday morning, Israel warned residents of several areas in the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, to immediately evacuate ahead of a possible military operation, reports the BBC.

Beirut. Illustrative photo: wikipedia.org
Israel Defense Forces spokesman Avichay Adraee stated that the warning particularly concerns residents of the Haret Hreik, Ghbeiry, Laylaki, Hadas, Burj al-Barajneh, Tahwita al-Ghadir, and Shiyah districts.
According to him, the IDF will not hesitate and will strike anyone found near 'Hezbollah' militants.
"You are exposing yourselves and your lives to danger, leave this area immediately," he wrote on X.
Later, Lebanon's state news agency National News Agency (NNA) reported that one person was killed and three children were injured as a result of an Israeli strike on a populated area south of Beirut.
This information cannot yet be independently verified.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar on Sunday rejected reports of possible direct peace talks between Israel and Lebanon, which the Israeli newspaper Haaretz had written about over the weekend.
According to him, Israel and the US are in complete agreement in their assessments, and their main goal is to permanently eliminate existential threats from Iran.
"We do not want to enter another war every year," he said.
Comments