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Israel strikes building Beirut in latest breach of Lebanon ceasefire deal

March 28, 2025 at 3:55 pm

Smoke rises following the Israeli attack on a building in Nabatieh neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon on March 28, 2025 [Houssam Shbaro – Anadolu Agency]

Israeli fighter jets bombed and destroyed a building in the Hadath neighbourhood of Beirut’s southern suburbs today, marking the first Israeli strike on the area since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon on 27 November 2024.

In a statement, the Israeli occupation army claimed it had struck “an infrastructure site in Beirut’s southern suburb used for storing drones operated by Hezbollah’s aerial unit.”

Earlier on Friday, the Israeli army issued an evacuation order to the residents of the area.

In a statement, the Israeli occupation army’s spokesman Avichay Adraee ordered residents in a specific building marked in red on a released map, along with surrounding structures, to “evacuate immediately and maintain a distance of at least 300 metres.”

The building that the Israeli army warned to evacuate in preparation for the bombing is bordered by two schools with large numbers of students, an Anadolu correspondent reported.

The Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education called on educational institutions in the area to “evacuate immediately.”

“In light of hostile Israeli threats targeting Beirut’s southern suburb and the Hadath area, we have decided to suspend operations in all public and private schools, high schools, and vocational institutions in these regions, including the Rafic Hariri University Complex in Hadath,” the ministry said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the Lebanese National News Agency (NNA) reported heavy gunfire in Beirut’s southern suburb, though it did not specify the source of the gunfire.

The shots were reportedly fired as a warning to residents following the latest Israeli threat.

Earlier, the Israeli army claimed that two rockets were fired from Lebanon toward Israel and said: “One was intercepted, while the other landed in Lebanese territory.”

However, the Lebanese group Hezbollah denied responsibility for launching the rockets, asserting its commitment to the ceasefire agreement.

The NNA also reported continued Israeli military aggression in Lebanon’s southern towns.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said today the Lebanese government must enforce the ceasefire agreement on its side of the border or Israel would continue to conduct attacks.

“I am sending a clear message to the Lebanese government: If you do not enforce the ceasefire agreement, we will enforce it,” he said in a statement after Israeli aircraft hit Beirut.

A fragile ceasefire has been in place in Lebanon since November, ending months of cross-border warfare between Israel and Hezbollah, which escalated into a full-scale conflict in September.

Lebanese authorities reported over 1,250 Israeli violations of the ceasefire, including at least 100 fatalities and more than 330 injuries.

Under the ceasefire deal, Israel was supposed to fully withdraw from southern Lebanon by 26 January, but the deadline was extended to 18 February after it refused to comply. It still maintains a military presence at five border outposts.

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