Israel Strikes Kill 31 in Lebanon; Hezbollah Strongholds Targeted

Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah positions in Beirut and southern Lebanon overnight, resulting in 31 deaths and 149 injuries according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the strikes were retaliation for a rocket barrage fired by Hezbollah toward northern Israel. This exchange marks a significant widening of hostilities in the region, described as the first major confrontation since a ceasefire in November 2024. The escalation follows broader regional tensions, including recent joint US-Israel strikes on Iran.

Key Points: 31 Dead in Israeli Strikes on Lebanon: Hezbollah Retaliation

  • 31 killed in Israeli strikes
  • Hezbollah strongholds targeted
  • Retaliation for rocket fire into Israel
  • Marks major regional escalation
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31 dead, 149 injured in strikes by Israel: Lebanon Health Ministry

Israeli airstrikes hit Hezbollah targets in Beirut and southern Lebanon, killing 31 and injuring 149, marking a major escalation in regional conflict.

"The IDF will act against the terrorist organization Hezbollah's decision to join the campaign - Israeli Air Force"

Beirut, March 2

Atleast 31 people were killed and 149 others injured in overnight strikes carried out by the Israel Defense Forces across southern Lebanon and Beirut's southern Dahiyeh district, the Times of Israel reported on Monday, citing Lebanon's Health Ministry.

According to the Times of Israel, the areas are known for being Hezbollah strongholds; however, the ministry's figures do not distinguish between civilians and members of Hezbollah among the casualties.

The IDF confirmed the attacks, stating that the strikes targeted Hezbollah positions in retaliation for a rocket barrage fired by the Iranian-backed group toward northern Israel.

The escalating conflict in West Asia widened today following Israel's airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon, following projectile fire from Lebanese territory into northern Israel.

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) said in a series of posts on X that it carried out targeted strikes against senior members of Hezbollah in the Beirut area in response to the projectile fire launched toward Israel, particularly towards the north of the country.

"The Air Force struck a short time ago in a targeted manner, senior terrorists from the Hezbollah terror organization in the Beirut area. In parallel, the IDF struck a central terrorist from the Hezbollah terror organization in southern Lebanon. Further details to follow," the Israeli Air Force said.

According to the military, several projectiles crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory, with some falling in open areas. In certain cases, no alerts were activated in accordance with policy.

The IAF said it was striking Hezbollah targets "with force" across Lebanon, accusing the group of operating under the backing of the Iranian regime and of opening fire on Israeli civilians.

"The terrorist organization Hezbollah, operating under the auspices of the Iranian terrorist regime, opened fire against the State of Israel and its citizens. The IDF will act against the terrorist organization Hezbollah's decision to join the campaign and will not allow the organization to pose a threat to the State of Israel or harm residents of the north," the military said in another post.

The latest exchange of fire marks a significant widening of hostilities in the region, which has witnessed an unprecedented amount of projectile firing across several regional countries.

According to the Times of Israel, this marks the first such confrontation since the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024.

This came following US-Israel joint military strikes on Iran that led to the death of the country's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his family on Sunday.

Following the strikes, Iran launched a wave of strikes, using drones and missiles targeting multiple arab countries in the region, as a retaliatory action by the Islamic Republic.

- ANI

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Priya S
The region is on a knife's edge. First the US-Israel strike on Iran, now this escalation with Hezbollah. India has significant interests and diaspora in West Asia. Our government must continue its balanced diplomacy and call for immediate de-escalation. Peace is the only way.
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Vikram M
While Israel has a right to defend itself from rocket fire, the scale of this response in Beirut is concerning. "Targeted strikes" in densely populated areas inevitably lead to civilian casualties. The international community needs to step in before this becomes a full-scale war.
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Rohit P
Hezbollah started this round by firing rockets. You can't shelter terrorists among civilians and then cry foul when they get hit. Israel is simply protecting its citizens. Hope our media reports this with the full context.
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Sarah B
The human cost is always the worst part. 31 dead, 149 injured... these aren't just numbers. Each one is a person with a family. My prayers are with all those affected. The world seems to have forgotten how to talk and only knows how to fight.
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Michael C
A respectful criticism of the article: It heavily paraphrases the IDF statement but gives less space to the Lebanese perspective or the breakdown of casualties. Balanced reporting is crucial, especially when the situation is so volatile.
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Kavya N

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