Israel carries out air strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut as fighting continues in southern Lebanon and a ceasefire remains fragile. Multiple reports say the strikes hit residential buildings in areas south of the capital, including two apartments in separate buildings, and that Israeli forces issue evacuation warnings in some parts of southern Lebanon. The attacks occur days after a ceasefire arrangement supported by the United States takes effect, though sources describe the truce as not stopping the broader Israel–Hezbollah conflict.

Israel’s military says the strikes target infrastructure it attributes to Hezbollah and follows reports of projectiles launched into Israeli territory. In the days covered by the articles, Israeli officials order or conduct strikes in response to Hezbollah rocket fire into northern Israel, including around the Haifa area. Lebanese sources report the impact in the Beirut suburbs, while other outlets describe one of the incidents as the first strike near Beirut in weeks.

No comprehensive details about targets or casualties are provided across the summaries, but the reports consistently place the events in the context of continued cross-border exchanges and strikes despite the ceasefire framework.