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Israel Orders Evacuation in Beirut Suburbs as Safety Warnings Issued Ahead of Planned Strikes
Israel has instructed residents in several southern suburbs of Beirut to evacuate, citing plans to carry out further strikes targeting what it describes as Hezbollah “military infrastructure.”
According to the Israel Defense Forces, the directive was communicated by spokesperson Avichay Adraee, who stated that the evacuation is intended to minimize civilian harm. He emphasized that Israel “does not intend to harm you,” urging residents to leave the affected areas immediately as a precaution.
The evacuation order applies to multiple neighborhoods in the southern part of the Lebanese capital, including Haret Hreik, Ghobeiry, Al-Lilaki, Hadath, Borj el-Barajneh, Tahwitat al-Ghadir, Shiyyah, and Al-Janah—areas known to be densely populated.
The announcement signals a potential escalation in military activity, with heightened concerns for civilian safety as tensions continue in the region.
