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Armenpress: Israeli strike hits Beirut’s Armenian-populated district of Bourj

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An Israeli strike has hit a residential apartment building in Burj Hammoud, a suburb northeast of Beirut, Lebanon, according to multiple reports. 

AP reported that the Israeli strike hit an apartment in the Nabaa neighborhood, leaving it engulfed in flames. Nabaa, on Beirut’s northern outskirts within the densely populated Burj Hammoud district, is home to a sizable Armenian community.

No casualties were immediately reported.

Local authorities reported that Israeli airstrikes had earlier targeted the southwestern suburbs of Beirut, killing one person in Jnah.

Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah members and infrastructure.

Israel began a military campaign targeting Hezbollah after the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran, which prompted Hezbollah to target Israel. Lebanese authorities say that nearly 690 people have been killed in the attacks.

Shahan Kandaharian, Editor-in-Chief of the Beirut-based Aztag Daily, told Armenpress that no Lebanese-Armenian residents were injured or killed in the attack allegedly targeting a Hezbollah member in Nabaa. 

Update shows comments by Mr. Kandaharian.

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Missile attack on Israel injures 58

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58 people were hurt in a missile attack on Zarzir, an Israeli city around 100 kilometers (60 miles) north of Jerusalem near the border with Lebanon, The Associated Press reported citing Israel’s Magen David Adom ambulance service.

The service said one person was in moderate condition and 57 sustained very minor injuries from glass shards.

Footage shared by the ambulance service from the impact site showed damaged cars and scattered debris.

The Israeli military said it was operating with emergency services at the scene to clear debris.

Hezbollah said early Friday that it had fired several rocket salvos toward northern Israel and Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.

Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah members and infrastructure.

Israel began a military campaign with a stated goal of targeting Hezbollah after the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran, which prompted Hezbollah to target Israel.

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