
During the latest attacks, Israeli air forces targeted non-military facilities, including a medical center located in the suburbs south of Beirut, reported the Lebanese National Information Agency (NNA). According to NNA, Israeli fighters carried out a number of strikes in the areas of Ghbeiry, Haret Hreik, Bir al-Abed, and Laylaki. "Bombardments also hit the Dar Al-Hawraa Medical Center in Haret Hreik with multiple attacks," NNA indicated, not providing details on potential casualties or material damage. Earlier, the Arabic-speaking representative of the Israeli army, Avichaim Adraee, warned through his official statement about the intention of his country's forces to strike non-military areas south of Beirut, where, presumably, objects associated with the Lebanese Shiite group "Hezbollah" are located. More than 3,200 people have died, and over 14,200 have been injured as a result of Israeli attacks on Lebanon since the conflict began with "Hezbollah" on October 8, 2023, the day after the start of the war in the Gaza sector. The majority of these deaths occurred after Israel started large-scale bombing on September 23 in southern and central Lebanon, but it also targeted southern areas of Beirut and even reached northern areas of Lebanon. Additionally, they have called for the relocation of more than 1.2 million people, of whom more than 500,000 fled to the territory of Syria, according to official data.