On the second day of attacks on Lebanon, the southern regions and the capital Beirut were once again targeted by Israeli strikes. It was announced that Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Kubeysi was killed in the attack carried out by the Israeli army on Beirut. Kubeysi was reported to be the leader of the organization's rocket unit, while images coming from the region revealed the severity of the situation. 6 PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVESThe Israeli Army carried out another airstrike today in the southern part of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. The attack, which took place in the Ghobeiry neighborhood of the Dahiye area, where Hezbollah is strong, marked the fifth strike by Israel on Beirut during the war. The Israeli army also confirmed in a written statement that it conducted an airstrike on Beirut. It was learned that 6 people lost their lives and 15 were injured in the attack. Lebanese security sources claimed that the Israeli army targeted a six-story building in Ghobeiry, southern Beirut, and that Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Kubeysi was killed in the attack. "UNPRECEDENTED ATTACKS"Lebanese Health Minister Firas el-Ebyad provided information about the casualties caused by the "unprecedented" attacks that Israel has been carrying out since early yesterday morning on towns and villages in the south and east of the country during a press conference held in the capital Beirut. Ebyad reported that the number of deaths in Israel's attacks targeting Lebanon's towns and villages has risen to 558, while the number of injured has reached 1835. ISRAEL'S TARGETS ARE STILL CIVILIANSEbyad stated that among the deceased, 50 were children and 95 were women, and also noted that 4 first aid workers from the Er-Risale Scout Association were among the dead. Ebyad emphasized that the vast majority of the victims of the Israeli attacks carried out since yesterday morning were defenseless civilians in their homes, pointing out that this situation contradicts Israel's claim of targeting armed individuals.
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