Beirut [Lebanon], October 7: Massive explosions have rocked the Lebanese capital, marking the "most violent night" of attacks since Israel expanded its military offensive against Lebanon on September 23.
Israeli warplanes carried out more than 30 overnight air raids on southern suburbs of Beirut, with a huge fireball lighting up the night sky and plumes of smoke rising early on Sunday.
After a devastating yearlong war in Gaza, Israel has now shifted its focus northwards to Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based group allied with the Palestinian group in the Gaza Strip, Hamas.
Lebanon's official National News Agency said a Hezbollah stronghold in south Beirut was hit by more than 30 strikes, which were heard across the city. The targets included a petrol station and a hotel near the city's Rafic Hariri international airport.
The number of casualties from the latest Israeli strikes could not be immediately determined.
Israel's military said it "conducted a series of strikes on a number of weapons storage facilities" and infrastructure, stressing "numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians".
Source: Qatar Tribune