15.03.2026 01:10
The Israeli army targeted a multi-story building about 1 kilometer away from the Prime Minister's office in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, after deciding to expand its ground invasion. Following the attack, thick smoke rose from the area, while airstrikes were also carried out during the day in the El-Bashura and Dahiye regions of the Lebanese capital.
Israel continues its attacks on Lebanon, having decided to expand its ground occupation.
AIR STRIKE NEAR THE PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE
Most recently, the Israeli army carried out an airstrike on a multi-story building located in the Balat Street neighborhood of the capital, Beirut. The targeted building is approximately 1 kilometer away from the Prime Minister's office. Smoke rose from the area following the attack.
The Israeli army had also conducted an airstrike on a building in the Al-Bashura neighborhood, located in the center of Beirut, where there was a high level of human activity, threatening an attack shortly before. Israeli planes had also carried out 2 airstrikes in the Dahieh area in the evening hours.
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON
In a statement made by the Israeli army on March 2, it was reported that sirens were activated in the north of the country after detecting missile launches from Lebanon. The Israeli army, which later announced that it had initiated airstrikes across Lebanon targeting the capital Beirut, had decided to expand its ground occupation in Lebanon, conducting intense attacks from the air and sea.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the number of people killed in the attacks carried out by Israel on Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 687, and the number of injured has reached 1,774. The Lebanese government reported that 822,600 people had applied to shelter centers since March 2.