The sounds of ambulances were heard in the area in the first Israeli strike outside the southern suburb of Beirut and within the city limits.
Witnesses told Reuters that the Israeli strike targeted an apartment near the Cola Bridge in Beirut.
Lebanese media reported that initial estimates of this Israeli strike indicated two deaths.
Agence France-Presse also quoted a security source as saying that the raid resulted in two deaths.
According to the source, “at least two people were killed in an Israeli drone attack on an apartment belonging to the Islamic Group” in Lebanon.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health said in a statement, at dawn on Monday, that the Israeli raids in the past 24 hours on towns and villages in southern Lebanon, the Bekaa, Baalbek-Hermel, and the southern suburb of Beirut, led to 105 deaths and 359 injuries.
Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging fire across the border since the start of the war in Gaza, which broke out after the Hamas attack on Israeli towns on October 7.
Israel intensified its attacks on Hezbollah two weeks ago and said that the aim of these attacks was to secure the return of residents to the northern regions, which led to the killing of a large number of the group’s leaders, led by the party’s Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah.
The Israeli army announced, on Sunday morning, that it had launched raids on dozens of Hezbollah targets inside Lebanon during the last hours.
The army said in a statement: “Air Force fighters, under the guidance of the Northern Command, raided dozens of terrorist targets on Lebanese territory during the last hours.”
The White House continues to call on Israel and Hezbollah to agree to a temporary ceasefire for 21 days, which was proposed by the United States, France and other countries last week, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the proposal.
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