In Israel, two high-ranking Hezbollah leaders met their demise.
In the outskirts of Beirut, Hezbollah's strongholds, Israel allegedly launched attacks again during the night. Sources suggest that Israel struck militant bases south of the capital, with Hezbollah's weapon storages reportedly being the target. Similarly, Israel carried out operations in southern Lebanon.
Israel's military declared they had targeted areas south of Beirut during the night. It was stated that the weapons depots of the Shiite militia, Hezbollah, situated in suburban areas, were hit. In southern Lebanon, the military claimed to have destroyed "terrorist infrastructure."
These assertions have not been independently confirmed. The Lebanese state-owned news agency, NNA, reported a major assault in the suburb of Haret Hreik. Hezbollah-aligned TV station Al-Mayadeen reported an airstrike on a residential building. Israel's military reportedly warned residents to evacuate the area before potential attacks.
Eyewitnesses reported at least six incidents in the southern suburbs of the capital throughout the night. Attacks also persisted in the country's south. Israel's military claimed to have eliminated two commanders of the pro-Iranian Hezbollah. They were alleged to have spearheaded the launch of numerous rockets and shells into northern Israel, particularly the city of Kiryat Shmona, situated near the border with Lebanon. These allegations could not be independently confirmed.
- The military operations carried out by Israel in Hezbollah's strongholds in the outskirts of Beirut are reported to have targeted specific weapon storages, as mentioned in the following paragraphs.
- According to the military's statement, the targets of their nighttime operations in the outskirts of Beirut, as outlined in the subsequent paragraphs, include Hezbollah's weapons depots situated in suburban areas.