Israel’s series of air attacks kill 25 people in Lebanon
Israel, Lebanon
BEIRUT: The series of blasts in southern Beirut sent clouds of orange-and-black smoke billowing in the sky of the capital killing at least 25 people in the last 24 hours.

Not long before the explosion, thousands were massed in the suburb for the funeral of three Hezbollah members, including a senior commander, killed in earlier strikes.

The strikes in the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh came shortly after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the UN, vowing Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah would continue.

Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV says the air strikes on the Haret Hreik district destroyed four buildings, turning them into a pile of rubble. The station said more than 15 missiles struck the area at the same moment.

Footage showed at least one smouldering crater at the site of the attack.

The series of intense Israeli air attacks hit one of Beirut’s heavily populated southern suburbs as blasts were heard throughout the Lebanese capital.

Thick clouds of smoke are rising from the Lebanese capital Beirut after multiple explosions. Israel’s military says it carried out a “precise strike” on the central headquarters of Hezbollah in the capital’s south.

In a televised statement, Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari said the “central command centre” was embedded deep within civilian areas.

The Israeli military said it had targeted Hezbollah’s central headquarters in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Friday in an attack that shook the Lebanese capital and sent thick clouds of smoke over the city.

Hezbollah’s al-Manar television reported that four buildings were destroyed and there were many casualties in the multiple strikes, which marked a major escalation of Israel’s conflict with the heavily armed, Iran-backed Hezbollah.

In a televised statement, Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari said the central command centre was embedded deep within civilian areas.

Footage broadcast by al-Manar TV showed at least one smouldering crater at the site of the attack.

Security sources in Lebanon said the attack targeted an area where top Hezbollah officials are usually based. It was the heaviest attack in Beirut in almost a year of conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.

The strikes hit Beirut shortly after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue Israel s attacks on Iranian-backed fighters in Lebanon in a closely watched United Nations speech, as hopes faded for a ceasefire that could head off an all-out regional war.

A year of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has escalated sharply this week, raising fears of an even more destructive conflict between the heavily armed adversaries.