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Death toll from Israeli strike on Beirut suburb rises to 31

September 21, 2024
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Death toll from Israeli strike on Beirut suburb rises to 31
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Children, women among victims of attack which Israel says targeted members of Hezbollah’s Radwan special forces unit.

The death toll from an Israeli air attack in Beirut’s southern suburbs has risen to 31 people, including three children and seven women, Lebanon’s health minister says.

The strike, which wrecked two buildings in the Lebanese capital’s Dahiya district during rush hour on Friday, also injured 68 people, Health Minister Firass Abiad told a news conference on Saturday.

The three children killed were aged four, six and 10, according to Abiad, who also said two people were in critical condition.

Minister of Public Works and Transport Ali Hamieh told media Arabic that the bombing of a residential building constituted a “war crime” and that Israel was “dragging the region into a war”.

He said 23 people were still missing under the rubble.

Israel’s military said it carried out a “targeted strike” against senior members of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Forces in the Beirut suburb.

Hezbollah confirmed that two of its top commanders, Ibrahim Aqil and Ahmad Mahmoud Wahabi, along with 12 other members, were killed in the attack. In July, an Israeli air strike killed Fuad Shukr, the group’s top military commander.

Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi said Lebanon had entered a “decisive” phase after the attack on the residential suburb, telling a news conference on Saturday that everything must be done to prevent further violations of Lebanese territory and avoid further deterioration of the security situation.

Reporting from Beirut, media’s Imran Khan said the city is on edge after the latest attacks, which mark a new chapter in the confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah that had so far been confined to border regions.

“The big conversation across Lebanon is what’s going to happen next. People here aren’t really concerned about what Hezbollah does next. They are worried about what Israel is going to do next,” he added.

The Israeli attacks in Lebanon over the past week have serious implications for international law, said Ibrahim Fraihat, professor of international conflict resolution at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies.

“What we are seeing in Lebanon takes the disrespect of international humanitarian law to a [new] level,” Fraihat told media. “These violations are being normalised by the silence of the West.”

What’s going to happen next?

He warned that the escalation of tensions in Lebanon was bound to divert attention from Gaza, allowing for more human rights violations to take place there.

Reporting from Amman, Jordan, media’s Zein Basravi said of the Beirut strike that “Israel knew that there would be civilian casualties and it went ahead and did it anyway.”

“Our goals are clear; our actions speak for themselves,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after Friday’s strike.

Defence Minister Yoav Gallant added: “We will continue pursuing our enemies in order to defend our citizens, even in Beirut.”

Nearly a year into its war on Gaza, Israel believes it can deal serious damage to the Lebanese group by “doubling down”, according to media’s Basravi.

“They think that forcing Hezbollah through monstering them with military strikes, in multiple areas, on multiple fronts, of varying ferocity, will force it to make some kind of tactical retreat,” he added.

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