Massive explosions have rocked Beirut with the IDF apparently stepping up its attack on the Lebanese capital.
Dramatic footage screened by the shows an enormous blast lighting up the night sky, with one journalist counting at least six. It remains unclear precisely what was hit although there are suggestions a petrol station may have exploded.
Nafiseh Kohnavard, Middle East correspondent, World Service, who is in Beirut, said: “I have heard at least six loud explosions in Beirut.
“Clouds of smoke are billowing over the southern suburbs, while drones buzz overhead.”
She added: “Lebanese media reports that two strikes targeted locations in the Choueifat area, close to the airport, local media report, while three more hit other locations in the suburbs.
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A huge explosion lights up the night sky over Beirut
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The director of Marjayoun hospital, Mounes Kalakesh, explained that even before Friday’s airstrike, ambulance crews were so fearful of operating in the area that the hospital had not received any casualties for days.
She said: “We haven’t been able to function. There was fear and panic among the staff.”
Separately, an Israeli strike on a refugee camp in north Lebanon has killed Hamas official Saeed Atallah Ali and his family, the militant group said Saturday.
Hamas later said another military wing member was killed in an Israeli strike in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley.