Lebanese state media said that two new strikes hit Beirut’s southern suburbs on Monday, after a warning issued by the Israeli military to the inhabitants of the area, reports AFP.
An AFP reporter saw smoke rise from the suburbs.
The country’s National News Agency reported that the area was “the target of two raids” late on Monday.
“An enemy war plane carried out a new strike” on the once densely-populated Shiite-majority area that is a stronghold of the Hezbollah militant group, the agency added.
Several strikes had already hit the suburbs earlier on Monday evening.
NNA said that Israeli strikes also hit areas in southern Lebanon, including coastal villages, after the Israeli army on Monday had said it would expand its operations against Hezbollah to Lebanon's coast south of the Al-Awali river.
After the warning, fisherman in the city of Saida rushed to move their boats north of the river, NNA added.
Bd-Pratidin English/ Afsar Munna