(28 Sep 2024)
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Beirut – 28 September 2024
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1. Wide of fire raging in neighbourhood of Beirut
2. Mid of fire UPSOUND: explosion , pan to plumes of smoke rising
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3. Wide of explosion UPSOUND: blast
4. Pan right from fire to airplane flying over Beirut
5. Plumes of smoke rising across Beirut skyline
STORYLINE:
Israel’s air forces hit Beirut with a new set of strikes early Saturday shortly after an Israeli military spokesman warned residents of three buildings to evacuate, saying they were being used by Hezbollah to hide weapons, including anti-ship missiles.
Earlier Friday, the Israeli military said it struck Hezbollah’s headquarters in the Lebanese capital in a series of massive explosions that targeted the leader of the group and levelled multiple high-rise apartment buildings.
The biggest blast to hit Beirut in the past year appeared likely to push the escalating conflict closer to full-fledged war.
At least six people were killed and 91 were wounded, Lebanon’s health ministry said.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was the target of the strikes on the group’s headquarters, according to two people familiar with the matter who requested anonymity, including one US official.
The Israeli army declined to comment on who it was targeting.
It was not immediately clear if Nasrallah was at the site, and Hezbollah did not comment on the report.
The death toll is likely to rise significantly as teams are still combing through the rubble of six buildings.
Israel dramatically intensified its airstrikes in Lebanon this week, saying it is determined to put an end to more than 11 months of Hezbollah fire into its territory.
The escalated campaign has killed more than 720 people in Lebanon, including dozens of women and children, according to Health Ministry statistics.
AP video by Fadi Tawil
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