Israel says it targeted Hezbollah militant in its first attack in Beirut in months

Israel says it targeted Hezbollah militant in its first attack in Beirut in months


A man looks out from a balcony following an Israeli military strike targeting a residential building in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood, of Beirut's southern suburbs on November 23, 2025. Israel's military said on November 23, 2025, that it had carried out a strike on a senior member of the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon's capital.

A man looks out from a balcony following an Israeli military strike targeting a residential building in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood, of Beirut’s southern suburbs on November 23, 2025. Israel’s military said on November 23, 2025, that it had carried out a strike on a senior member of the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon’s capital.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave the orders for a strike in Beirut on Sunday (November 23, 2025) which targeted militant group Hezbollah’s “chief of staff”, his office said.

“A short while ago, in the heart of Beirut, the IDF (Israeli military) attacked the Hezbollah chief of staff, who had been leading the terrorist organisation’s buildup and rearmament,” a brief statement said, adding that Mr. Netanyahu “ordered the attack”.

“Israel is determined to act to achieve its objectives everywhere and at all times.”

The strike, in the south of the capital, comes as Israeli airstrikes over southern Lebanon have intensified in recent weeks.

Israel’s military did not provide any other details on what it called a precise strike, nor has Hezbollah commented on the incident yet. A large plume of smoke can be seen in the busy Haret Hreik neighborhood.

One video widely circulated on social media shows dozens of people crowded around the area of the strike, which appears to be just next to a building.

There was no immediate word about casualties.

Israel and the United States have been piling the pressure on Lebanon to disarm the powerful militant group. The Lebanese military issued a plan the government approved in September that would disarm Hezbollah by the end of the year across the country.

Israel says Hezbollah is trying to rebuild its military capabilities in southern Lebanon, whereas the Lebanese government has denied those claims.



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