Israel launches a powerful attack near Beirut airport 19:15

Israeli warplanes attacked the southern areas of Beirut near Rafik Hariri International Airport. TV channel reports this Al Jadeed.

The explosions were heard several hundred meters from the airport runway.

It was reported that despite the mobility of Israeli planes and strong attacks, Beirut airport continues to operate as usual.

On October 30, the new Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, Naim Kasim, made his first speech since his election. I promised victory of his supporters over Israel.

At least 10 powerful explosions on the night of November 1 dead After the attack by Israeli warplanes and unmanned aerial vehicles in the southern part of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.

The situation in the Middle East deteriorated again after a series of pager and radio explosions in different parts of Lebanon on 17 and 18 September. On September 19, the Israel Defense Forces began carrying out air strikes across the country. On September 23, Israeli authorities announced the launch of a “preemptive strike operation” against Hezbollah’s military infrastructure in Lebanon. The operation was called “Arrows of the North”.

Previously Iran in the name The international community is stopping Israel.

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Source: Gazeta

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