
In the early hours of Tuesday, April 1, an Israeli airstrike hit a building in Beirut’s southern suburbs, killing four people, including a high-ranking Hezbollah official. The attack has sent shockwaves through Lebanon, testing an already shaky ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group.
Who Was Targeted?
The strike killed Hassan Bdeir, a key Hezbollah operative linked to Iran’s Quds Force. Israel claims he was helping Hamas plan a “significant terror attack” against Israeli civilians. Lebanese officials, however, say he was handling Hezbollah’s Palestinian relations, adding another layer to the conflict.

Witnesses reported no prior warning before the strike, unlike a previous attack days earlier, where Israel had warned residents to evacuate. The blast destroyed the top floors of the building, leaving shattered balconies and debris. Ambulances rushed to the scene as terrified families fled.
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Why Now?
This strike comes at a volatile time:
- Gaza truce broken: Israel recently resumed strikes on Gaza after a two-month pause.
- Red Sea tensions: The US has been bombing Houthi rebels in Yemen, another Iran-backed group.
- Hezbollah-Israel standoff: Both sides accuse each other of violating the ceasefire terms.
Global Reactions
- Lebanon’s President called the attack a “dangerous warning” and vowed diplomatic action.
- Israel’s Foreign Minister defended the strike, saying Bdeir posed an “immediate threat.”
- The US backed Israel, blaming “terrorists” for recent rocket attacks from Lebanon.
What’s Next?
With Hezbollah threatening retaliation and Israel standing firm, the region teeters on the edge of another deadly escalation. Will diplomacy prevail, or is all-out war inevitable?
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