06.03.2026 13:47
The Israeli army continues airstrikes on the Dahiye area in Beirut, Lebanon, known as Hezbollah's stronghold. Since March 2, Israel has carried out 26 airstrikes and has called for the evacuation of civilians in the area. The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the death toll from the attacks has risen to 123.
Israel continues its intense attacks that it started on March 2 against Lebanon.
The Israeli army targeted the Dahiye area, referred to as Hezbollah's stronghold, with an airstrike in Beirut. After the sound of explosions, smoke rose from the area. It was reported that there had been 26 waves of airstrikes on the Dahiye area, which has been under heavy bombardment for days.
EVACUATION ORDER AND ATTACK THREAT FOR NEIGHBORHOODS IN DAHIYE
Israeli Army Spokesman Avichay Adraee, in a statement made on the social media platform of the US-based X company, called for the urgent evacuation of four major neighborhoods in southern Beirut. Adraee, who said, "Save your lives and evacuate your homes immediately," requested that residents of Burj el-Barajineh and Hades neighborhoods head towards Mount Lebanon via the Beirut-Damascus road, while those living in Hureyk and Shiyah neighborhoods should go north via the Beirut-Trablos road.
The Israeli spokesman threatened, "It is forbidden to go south. Any movement towards the south may endanger your life."
SOUTH LEBANON IS ALSO BEING BOMBED
According to a report by Lebanon's official agency NNA, Israeli warplanes targeted the towns of Sarifa, Ayta Shaab, Tulin, Suvana, Majdel Silim, Ankun, Hiyam, and Kallaviye in southern Lebanon today.
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON
In a statement made by the Israeli army on March 2, it was noted that sirens were activated in the northern part of the country after it was detected that missiles were fired from Lebanon.
Subsequently, the Israeli army announced that it had launched airstrikes across Lebanon and decided to expand its ground invasion in Lebanon, where it conducted intense attacks from the air and sea targeting the capital Beirut.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced on March 5 that the number of deaths from the attacks carried out by Israel since March 2 had risen to 123, with 638 people injured.