Israeli jets hit the southern suburbs of Beirut on Sunday after the warning was released about an hour earlier, marking the third Israeli strike in the area since the arms suspension appeared at the end of November.
In a statement after the strike, the Israeli army stated that it had a precise place to store rockets for the Hezbollah combat group. He added that storing such equipment is a violation of an agreement achieved to end the war Israel-Hezbollah.
It seemed that a huge plume of smoke spread over this area, in which something that looked like a metal tent located between two buildings was hit by three bombs, according to the Associated Press photographer on earth and material circulating in social media. The photographer saw two burned, damaged trucks inside the hangar. There were no immediate reports of the victims.
In the warning, the Israeli army said that it was aimed at Hesbollah objects in the Hadath area and called residents to move at least 300 meters from the place before the strike. There were two warning strikes.
In the part of the Library capital, fighters were heard in front of a strike near the Al-Jamic neighborhood, where they were shot in the air to warn the inhabitants and encourage them to evacuate when families escaped from panic.

During the last war of Israel-Hezbollah, Israeli drones and fighters regularly pounded the southern suburbs, where Hezbollah has a broad influence and support. Israel perceives the area in which he murdered several of the best leaders of Hezbollah, including the head of Hassan Nasrallah, as a fighter of the fortress and accuses the group of storage of weapons there.
Lebanese president Joseph Aun condemned the Israeli strike to the southern suburbs of Beirut and called the United States and France – as guarantors of arms suspension – to “take over their duties” and pressure from Israel to stop attacks. He warned that Israel's constant actions “undermine stability” and the risk of exposing the region to serious security threats.
Jeanine Hennis, a special UN coordinator for Lebanon, published on X that the latest Israeli strike “caused panic and fear of re -violence among people desperately to return to normality.” She called all the parties to stop all actions that could further undermine the understanding of the suspension of weapons and the implementation of the UN resolution, which ended the war.
The Sunday strike takes place after two previous attacks to the southern suburbs of the capital, for the first time, which took place on March 28, when Israel also issued a warning, and the second on April 1, when the unannounced strike killed four people, including the Hezbollah official.

The leader of the Lebanese group of Hezbollah, sheikh Naim Kass, recently warned that if Israel's attacks on Lebanon, and if the Lebanon government does not work to stop them, the group will eventually resort to other alternatives.
Kassa also said that Hezbollah fighters would not undress until the Israeli army remain in southern Lebanon, and the Israeli air force regularly violate the Lebanese airspace.
According to the disappointment of weapons in the US, which ended the 14-month war of Israel-Hezbollah, the Israeli forces were to withdraw from all over Lebanese territory at the end of January, while Hezbollah had to end his armed presence south of the Litani River along the border of Israel.
Lebanese residents return to their hometown to save what they can from their property, almost a week after the start of the suspension of Israel-Hezbollah weapons. Margaret Evans from CBC talked on Tuesday with people in Nabatiyeh in southern Lebanon, who are happy to rebuild their homes and companies, but are afraid that a crispy truce may not take place.
According to The Health of the Ministry of Health on Sunday, a drone strike killed a man in the southern Lebanese village of Halta. In the post on X, which contained material from the strike, the Israeli army said that it aimed at a member of Hezbollah, “where he worked on rebuilding Hezbollah's terrorist abilities in the area.”
Last week, the Lebanese government said that 190 people were killed and 485 wounded in Libyan by Israeli strikes since the suspension of the suspension in the US. Israel claims that it is addressed to hezbollah officials and infrastructure.
The Lebanese army gradually arranged in the southern region of the country, and Bejrut called the international community to emphasize Israel to stop the attacks and withdraw its forces still present on five hills on Lebanese territory.