IDF strikes Hezbollah terror targets in Beirut, IDF Arabic spokesperson warns residents

The IDF has initiated operations in Beirut against Hezbollah, urging residents to evacuate specific areas due to imminent strikes.

 Picture of an alleged Israeli strike in Kola, Beirut, 30 September 2024 (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X)
Picture of an alleged Israeli strike in Kola, Beirut, 30 September 2024
(photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X)

The IDF has begun operating in Beirut, striking terror targets in the area, the IDF reported on Wednesday overnight.

Following the announcement, IDF Arabic Spokesperson Avichay Adraee posted on X, formerly Twitter, an urgent warning in Arabic calling the residents of the southern suburbs of Beirut to evacuate.

Moreover, the Adraee specified that those located in a building in the Hadath neighborhood west of Beirut should stay at least 500 meters away from the area.

 Smoke rises behind buildings in Beirut, Lebanon September 27, 2024.  (credit: REUTERS/EMILIE MADI)
Smoke rises behind buildings in Beirut, Lebanon September 27, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/EMILIE MADI)

Additionally, he explained that the warning applies also to those who are located near facilities that belong to Hezbollah, as the IDF is expected to operate in the area against the terror organization in the near future.

Iran retaliates for Nasrallah's elimination

The IDF's operations in Lebanon on Wednesday overnight follow Iran's retaliation against Israel for eliminating the Lebanese terrorist organization's secretary general Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Friday.

As the Jerusalem Post reported, on Tuesday night, Iran launched approximately 180 ballistic missiles at Israel, triggering 1,800 rocket sirens nationwide. Significant damage occurred, including a direct hit on a Chabad school in Gedera, with three injuries reported in Tel Aviv, and one Palestinian worker was killed by rocket debris in Jericho.

Despite Iran's warning of severe consequences should Israel retaliate, shortly after the attack, the IDF had vowed to retaliate strongly.

This is a developing report.