
Tensions flare as Israel targets Hezbollah in Beirut—was this a warning or the start of something bigger?
On Friday, March 28, Israel launched a limited drone strike on a building in Beirut’s southern suburbs, an area known as Dahieh and a stronghold of the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah. The strike came after Israel issued an evacuation warning—the first since a November ceasefire ended a year-long conflict between the two sides.
Why Now?
The attack followed a rocket launch from Lebanon into northern Israel earlier in the day. While Hezbollah denied involvement, Israel vowed a strong response to protect its security. This incident threatens the shaky ceasefire that has barely held since last year’s war.

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Witnesses reported scenes of chaos as residents fled the area after Israel’s warning. Gunfire echoed through the streets, and people scrambled to escape by car or on foot. The drone strike, described by security sources as a “warning shot,” hit a building about an hour later.
Hezbollah’s Response
Hezbollah denied any role in the rocket fire and accused Israel of creating excuses to justify further military action. A senior official called the incident a “pretext” for continued aggression.
What’s Next?
With both sides on high alert, this strike could reignite tensions in a region already strained by the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. Will the ceasefire hold, or is another escalation on the horizon?
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