Explainer on Zionist Dahiyeh aggression,  ‘Lebanese Army’ site inspection & balance of the damage

Al-Manar reveals details on the Zionist aggression on Beirut’s southern suburb, Dahiyeh, on Thursday, especially regarding the inspection process at the threatened buildings.

Al-Manar correspondent Mona Tahini revealed that following the evacuation threats issued by the Zionist occupation army, there was communication between Lebanon and the United States.

“A proposal was presented that the Lebanese Army inspects the threatened buildings and Hezbollah agreed,” our correspondent said.

An Israeli preliminary strike, known as a “roof knock”, targeted one of the buildings as a unit of the Lebanese Army was in, Al-Manar’s Tahini reported.

The Lebanese Army force didn’t find weapons at the building, she reported, citing security sources.

The Zionist enemy launched dozens of strikes targeting residential buildings in Dahiyeh on Thursday, on the eve of Eid Al-Adha, the most intense aggression on the Beirut’s southern suburb since the ceasefire between Lebanon and the Zionist entity took effect in November 2024.

Source: Al-Manar English Website

The owner of two buildings destroyed by Israel last night in Beirut’s southern suburb said on television that the structures, which are quite old, were rented from the Maronite Church and that his family lives there.

He stated that a warehouse in one of them, which Israel claimed was a Hezbollah UAV production facility, was completely empty. Tenants were not even allowed to use it, he said, in order to ensure comfort and avoid any potential risks.

He added that he had personally contacted the Lebanese army to inspect the site and confirm it was empty. However, according to him, the moment the army arrived, an Israeli strike was launched.

He also stressed that the warehouse sustained only minor damage and remains accessible, inviting live television crews to go and see for themselves how deserted and empty it is.


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Zionist Airstrikes Cause Major Damage in Beirut’s Southern Suburb –

The Beirut Reconstruction Committee released a preliminary report detailing the destruction caused by Israeli airstrikes on the southern suburb of Beirut. The strikes hit several residential areas, destroying 9 buildings entirely and damaging 71 more. In total, 50 vehicles and 177 institutions were also affected.

The report breaks down the damage by neighborhood: Roueiss saw 2 buildings destroyed and 8 damaged, with 21 residential units wiped out. In Sainte Thérèse, 2 buildings were destroyed and 30 damaged, affecting 336 residential units. In Kafaat, 3 buildings were destroyed and 18 damaged, with 196 units affected. In Qaim, 2 buildings were destroyed and 15 damaged, impacting 336 units.

Al Akhbar

On the  eve of the Eid Al Adha, the Zionist colony attacked Dahiyeh.