Israeli strike near Beirut as Lebanon says raids kill 14

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By AFP May 29, 2026 03:00 (EAT)
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Israeli strike near Beirut as Lebanon says raids kill 14

Rescue workers and 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. Photo by IBRAHIM AMRO / AFP

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Israel's military said it launched an airstrike in the Beirut area on Thursday as a Lebanese source said an apartment was hit, 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 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.

A Lebanese military source, requesting anonymity, told AFP 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, a Hezbollah stronghold.

An AFP correspondent said the first two floors of a residential building were damaged, and saw residents packing cars and leaving.

It was the second Israeli strike on South Beirut since a ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah that was supposed to have taken effect on April 17 but has never been observed.

Both sides accuse each other of violating it and justify their attacks by the other's alleged truce breaches.

Hezbollah on Thursday claimed several attacks with rockets and drones on Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.

Spokesperson for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) peacekeepers Kandice Ardiel told AFP that last month's agreement "had a positive effect in lessening the violence, but (we) have seen an escalation in recent weeks, and an intense escalation in recent days".

The force said in a statement that "Wednesday saw around 670 projectiles fired -- the highest level since 17 April".

- 'Cultural landmarks' -

On Wednesday, Israel's military declared all areas south of Lebanon's Zahrani River -- around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the border and including the cities of Tyre and Nabatieh -- to be "combat zones" and told residents to evacuate.

This week, Israel vowed to ramp up operations in Lebanon and said it was expanding ground operations there.

On Thursday afternoon Israel's military issued another evacuation warning for swathes of Tyre and surrounding areas.

Israeli airstrikes hit Tyre and Sidon, both southern cities, early Thursday, AFP correspondents said.

AFP footage showed a fireball followed by smoke as a strike hit a building in Tyre's archaeological district.

Resident Ghazouane Halawani told AFP he believed Israel wanted to attack the ancient city's "history and its civilisation".

"We're staying here. This is our country, our land, our life," he added.

Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi said on X that he had begun "intensive diplomatic contacts" after Israeli attacks on Tyre struck "its historic old neighbourhoods, churches, mosques, and cultural landmarks that have stood resilient for thousands of years".

- Israeli soldier killed -

Lebanon's health ministry said a strike in Tyre killed two Syrians including a child, and another in Sidon killed five people, including two women.

An AFP correspondent said the Sidon raid destroyed the first two floors of a residential building.

The ministry said another strike hit a vehicle in south Lebanon's Adloun, killing six people "including two children, their mother and their father".

Lebanon's military said another strike killed a soldier "while he was driving" in the Nabatieh region.

The state-run National News Agency (NNA) also reported Israeli strikes in other areas of south Lebanon.

Israel's military said a soldier was killed on Wednesday by a Hezbollah drone near the border.

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war when Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel over the killing of Iran's supreme leader in US-Israeli attacks, prompting Israeli strikes and a ground invasion.

Iran has insisted any agreement to end the broader conflict must apply to Lebanon.

On Thursday, the United States and Iran accused each other of violating their ongoing truce following an exchange of fire.

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