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Israel airstrikes on Beirut after renewed Hezbollah tensions

Published on: June 8, 2026 9:51 AM

Intense Israeli bombing rocks Beirut as Lebanon PM urges 'pressure on Israel' for ceasefire

Israel carried out airstrikes on Beirut southern suburbs on Sunday, saying the attacks targeted Hezbollah command and operational sites following reported rocket fire into northern Israel.

Read More: Trump calls for more ‘surgical’ strikes against Hezbollah

The latest escalation comes just days after the United States, Israel and Lebanon announced a renewed ceasefire framework aimed at reducing hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon border. Israeli officials said the strikes were a direct response to what they described as violations of the ceasefire agreement.

JUST IN: Israeli strikes in South Beirut #Lebanon less than a week after Trump
announced (again) a ceasefire that spares Beirut. Netanyahu & Katz say strikes targeting Hezbollah locations pic.twitter.com/HvWgM1PDhM

— Joyce Karam (@Joyce_Karam) June 7, 2026

The Israeli military also released footage showing troops dismantling a facility it said was used by Hezbollah for assembling explosive devices. According to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), the site contained various materials that could be used to manufacture improvised explosive devices, including containers filled with nails and other metal fragments.

Security analyst Nick Reese, a former U.S. national security adviser and adjunct professor at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs, said such materials are commonly associated with anti-personnel explosives designed to maximize injuries. He noted that the combination of shrapnel materials and larger components, including what appeared to be propane tanks, suggested the facility may have served multiple purposes in the production of explosives.

The Israeli military said the operation forms part of broader efforts to weaken Hezbollah’s operational capabilities. It also announced that an earlier airstrike in Lebanon had killed Abed Harb, whom Israel identified as the commander of Hezbollah’s engineering unit and a senior figure involved in planning attacks against Israeli forces.

Hezbollah did not immediately claim responsibility for the reported rocket launches into northern Israel and has not publicly commented on Israel’s allegations regarding the explosives facility.

Read More: Israeli strike threatens fragile Lebanon truce 

The exchange highlights the fragile security situation along the Israel-Lebanon border despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to preserve the ceasefire. Regional and international observers continue to monitor developments closely amid concerns that further retaliatory actions could trigger a wider escalation in the conflict.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Beirut airstrikes, ceasefire, Hezbollah, Israel, Latest, Lebanon conflict, Middle East Tensions

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