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Threat with a Mapped Target from Israel: Building in Beirut Identified

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The Israeli military signaled an attack on Lebanon by sharing a map marking a building in the capital city of Beirut. People began to evacuate the capital. The army then struck Beirut with UAVs.

The Israeli army threatened an attack on a neighborhood in Dahiye, a district in the Lebanese capital of Beirut. The Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee shared a map marking a building in the Hades neighborhood of Beirut on social media. Adraee claimed that the building in question in the south of Beirut belonged to Hezbollah, and requested the evacuation of surrounding buildings.

Following the threat, a wave of migration started in Beirut. After the threat issued by Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee to target the Hades neighborhood in the south of Beirut, residents of the area are leaving their homes. Schools near the building that Israel threatened to bomb in the Hades neighborhood are also being evacuated. Additionally, Israeli unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were seen flying in the Dahiye region in southern Beirut. The sudden wave of migration in the south of Beirut, which was bombed on November 27 under the latest ceasefire agreement, also caused chaos in traffic.

Subsequently, the Israeli military bombed the south of Beirut with air strikes.

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