Rescue workers, local residents inspect the damage to a building following an 'Israeli' air strike in the Choueifat area, south of Beirut on the outskirts of the capital’s southern suburbs, on May 28, 2026. AFP
'Israeli' strike hits south of Beirut as Lebanon says raids kill 14
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Smoke rises over Beirut’s southern suburbs after an 'Israeli' strike hit the Choueifat area, the second raid near the Lebanese capital since the April ceasefire announcement.
'Israel's' military said it launched an airstrike in the Beirut area on Thursday as a Lebanese military source said an apartment was hit south of the capital, the second such raid since an April ceasefire announcement.
The escalation comes as Lebanon and 'Israel' prepare for talks between military delegations at the Pentagon on Friday, and for US-brokered talks early next week, the fourth round since the latest 'Israel'-Hezbollah war erupted on March 2.
After heavy strikes earlier Thursday that Lebanese authorities said killed at least 14 people, including three children, 'Israel's' military said it "precisely struck in Beirut", without identifying the target.
The Lebanese military source told AFP on condition of anonymity that "an Israeli strike targeted an apartment in the Choueifat area".
AFPTV footage showed smoke rising from the area on the edge of Beirut's southern suburbs.
It is the second 'Israeli' strike on south Beirut since a ceasefire between 'Israel' and Hezbollah that was supposed to have taken effect on April 17 but has never been observed.
Hezbollah on Thursday claimed several attacks with rockets and drones on 'Israeli' troops in south Lebanon.
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On Wednesday, 'Israel's' military declared all areas south of Lebanon's Zahrani River, an area roughly 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the border and including the major cities of Tyre and Nabatieh, as "combat zones" and told residents to evacuate ahead of attacks against Hezbollah.
Earlier this week, 'Israel' vowed to ramp up operations in Lebanon and said it was expanding ground operations there.
A series of 'Israeli' airstrikes early Thursday hit the coastal cities of Tyre and Sidon, AFP correspondents said.
Lebanon's civil defence agency told AFP that eight strikes had hit Tyre since Wednesday evening, in addition to others on the city's outskirts.
The state-run National News Agency (NNA) said several buildings, a cafe and a motorcycle were among the targets.
AFP footage early Thursday showed a fireball followed by a cloud of smoke as a strike hit a building in Tyre's archaeological district.
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The ministry said another strike hit a building in the city of Sidon, killing five people, including two women, and wounded 21, five of them children.
An AFP correspondent said the raid destroyed the first two floors of a residential building.
The health ministry said another strike hit a vehicle in Adloun, in the Sidon district, killing six people "including two children, their mother and their father".
The Lebanese military said a soldier was killed in an 'Israeli' strike "while he was driving on the road" in the Nabatieh region.
The NNA also reported 'Israeli' strikes in other areas of the country's south.
The 'Israeli' military said a soldier was killed on Wednesday by a Hezbollah drone near the border, with 24 'Israelis' now killed since the hostilities began in March, including 23 soldiers and one civilian contractor.
As expectations rose recently of a possible understanding between Tehran and Washington to end the broader conflict, Iran has insisted any agreement must apply to Lebanon.



