Israel bombs Beirut’s southern suburb as it targets Hezbollah commander

It was the first attack on Beirut’s southern predominantly Shia area since a truce in the Israel-Hezbollah war went into force on April 17.

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People gather at the site of an Israeli strike that targeted Beirut's southern suburbs, May 6, 2026 [Ibrahim Amro/AFP]

Israeli forces have bombed Beirut’s southern suburbs and claim to have assassinated Malek Balou, a commander of Hezbollah’s Radwan Force.

“Israeli warplanes launched an attack, targeting Ghobeiri” in the southern suburbs, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported, as a loud explosion and extensive damage were reported from the area.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the attack, saying he and Defence Minister Israel Katz had instructed the army to carry out the attack.

“Radwan terrorists are responsible for shooting at Israeli settlements and harming [Israeli army] soldiers. No terrorist has immunity – Israel’s long hand will catch every enemy and murderer,” Netanyahu said in a post on Telegram.

“We promised to bring security to the residents of the north – this is how we do and this is how we will do it!” he added.

Hezbollah has not yet responded to the Israeli claim.

First attack on Beirut after truce

It was the first attack on Beirut’s southern predominantly Shia area since a truce in the Israel-Hezbollah war went into force on April 17.

Since then, Israel and Hezbollah have been trading accusations of violating the ceasefire agreement.

Israeli forces have continued to strike Lebanon’s south and east despite the truce, killing at least 13 people on Wednesday.

An Israeli strike in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley killed four people, while the Israeli army said it struck Hezbollah targets in the south, after warning residents of a dozen towns to evacuate.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for several operations targeting Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, as well as attacks on northern Israel.

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Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed more than 2,700 people since March 2, including dozens since the April 17 ceasefire brokered by Washington between Israeli and Lebanese representatives.

The Israeli military says it has also lost 17 soldiers and a civilian contractor in the fighting.


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