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RPT-Israeli airstrike targets senior Hezbollah figure in central Beirut, 2 dead, security sources say

2 individuals were eliminated in an Israeli airstrike that targeted at least one senior Hezbollah figure in main Beirut on Thursday, security sources stated, after U.N. peacekeepers stated Israeli forces had actually fired on a few of their positions in south Lebanon.

A minimum of nine others were injured in the attack after nightfall, the security sources stated. A large fire blazed in the background as rescue workers utilized hand torches to explore the debris for survivors, according to videos relayed by Hezbollah's al-Manar tv.

It was unclear who the Hezbollah targets were. The area was not previously hit by Israel and is well gotten rid of from Beirut's southern suburban areas, Hezbollah's head office consistently bombed by Israel.

A thick column of smoke rose above central Beirut after what appeared to be Israel's newest major aerial attack in a widening offensive versus Lebanon's effective Iran-backed Hezbollah group. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli armed force.

Previously in the day, Israel alerted Lebanese civilians not to return to homes in the south to prevent harm from fighting.

The UNIFIL force said 2 of its peacekeepers were injured an incident when an Israeli tank fired at a watchtower at the force's primary headquarters in Ras al-Naqoura, striking the tower and triggering them to fall. There were no casualties in two other events, a U.N. source said.

Any purposeful attack on peacekeepers is a severe offense of international humanitarian law, UNIFIL said in a declaration, including that it was following up with the Israeli armed force.

Hezbollah said it had actually fired a rocket salvo at Israeli forces on Thursday as they were attempting to pull casualties out of the Ras al-Naqoura location, and they were directly struck.

There was no immediate remark from the Israeli armed force. However in New York City, Israel's U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon said Israel was concentrated on combating Hezbollah and recommends UNIFIL. transfer 5 km (3 miles) north to prevent risk as combating. heightens. Reuters reported recently that the Israeli. military had sent out a message asking U.N. peacekeepers to prepare. to move as soon as possible, in order to keep your security.

Danon included that Israel has no desire to be in Lebanon, however. it will do what is essential to drive Hezbollah away from its. northern border so 70,000 displaced citizens can go back to. their homes in northern Israel. The conflict erupted one year ago when Hezbollah opened fire in. assistance of Palestinian militant group Hamas at the start of the. Gaza war. It has heightened dramatically in recent weeks, with. Israel bombing Beirut's southern suburbs, the south and the. Bekaa Valley, before sending in ground forces. The Middle East stays on high alert for further escalation in. the region, awaiting Israel's response to an Iranian missile. strike on Oct. 1.

(source: Reuters)