Israel is again striking the Dahieh neighborhood of Beirut with what appears to be a small-diameter bomb (SDB) designed for precise, focused damage, according to reports.
Israel is conducting another targeted strike in the Dahieh district of Beirut. According to reports, the weapon used appears to be a Small Diameter Bomb (SDB), a precision-guided munition designed to cause highly localized structural damage. The strike echoes a pattern of Israeli operations in Dahieh in recent days. As The Zioneer has reported, the IDF struck a Hezbollah command center in the district on June 7, killing two operatives, and conducted additional operations on June 8 and June 10 that targeted Hezbollah strongholds. The current strike's target and any casualties have not been confirmed.
2 developments
- DevelopingDeath toll in Beirut strike rises to five, according to Lebanese reports
- DevelopingIDF Fighter Jets Strike in South Lebanon; Israel Says Attack Not Random
- DevelopingSpeculation: Israeli Beirut strike timed to signal displeasure with emerging US-Iran deal
- DevelopingIDF strike in Dahieh, Beirut kills 2, wounds 11 — Lebanese agency reports
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