12.03.2026 20:55
The Israeli army targeted buildings inhabited by civilians in Lebanon with warplanes and missiles. In today's attacks alone, at least 35 people lost their lives, while the moment the buildings were hit was captured on camera.
It has been reported that at least 35 people have lost their lives in the attacks carried out today by the Israeli army in various regions of Lebanon.
AIR STRIKES ON LEBANON CONTINUE
The Lebanese official agency NNA stated that in an airstrike carried out by Israel on the town of Barish, near the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon, 3 people lost their lives. In the town of Deir Antar, also near Tyre, 1 person was killed in an attack on a vehicle by an Israeli drone. The attacks targeted buildings inhabited by civilians.
In the late hours of the night, Israeli planes targeted the Ramle Beyda area in the capital Beirut and the Aramun area in the south of the capital.
ISRAEL ALSO STRUCK A UNIVERSITY
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 12 people lost their lives and 28 were injured in the attack in the Ramle Beyda area. In the attack targeting the town of Aramun by Israel, 5 people were killed, and 7 children were injured. In an attack on a vehicle in the southern district of Bint Jbeil, 3 people died. In an attack on a faculty in the Dahieh area of Beirut, 2 people lost their lives.
The Ministry of Health reported that 9 people were killed and 7 were injured in the attack on the town of Arki in Sidon.
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 north of the country after detecting missile launches from Lebanon.
Later, the Israeli army announced that it had launched airstrikes across Lebanon and targeted the capital Beirut, deciding to expand its ground invasion in Lebanon, where it conducted intense attacks from the air and sea.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health stated that the number of people who lost their lives in the attacks carried out by Israel in Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 687, and the number of injured has increased to 1774.
The Lebanese government reported that 822,600 people have applied to shelters since March 2.