BEIRUT A large hole is gaping in a three-storey building and debris litters the street amid charred cars in south Beirut where a strike blamed on Israel killed the deputy leader of Hamas.The day after loud blasts ripped through the district from the drone attack that killed Saleh Al Aruri, armed men of Hizbollah were standing guard in the mainly Shiite Muslim area that is
A large hole is gaping in a three-storey building and debris litters the street amid charred cars in south Beirut where a strike blamed on Israel killed the deputy leader of Palestinian militant group Hamas.
A large hole is gaping in a three-storey building and debris litters the street amid charred cars in south Beirut where a strike blamed on Israel killed the deputy leader of Palestinian militant group Hamas.- 'Expecting the worst' -
Rescuers affiliated with Hezbollah rummaged through the remains of cars damaged or charred by the strikes, in an empty lot facing the building.
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A presumed Israeli strike killed Hamas deputy leader in south Beirut. The attack destroyed a building, alarming residents unaware of a Hamas office nearby. Hezbollah guarded the area, calling it a "serious assault" on Lebanon. The strike escalated tensions amid Israel s ongoing conflict with Hamas, leaving a significant impact on the heavily populated neighborhood. Both sides traded accusations while residents feared further violence in the region.