The Israeli army urged south Beirut residents to move at least 500 metres (yards) away for their safety.
Jerusalem:
The Israeli army has issued a new call for residents to evacuate from areas in southern Beirut. This comes as the military continues to target Hezbollah positions in Lebanon’s capital.
Military spokesman Avichay Adraee took to social media platform X to urge residents of Burj al-Barajneh and Hadath Beirut to move at least 500 metres (yards) away “for your safety and the safety of your family members.” This warning follows a similar appeal made to residents of the same area the night before the bombing.
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