Beirut is left a smouldering wreck after Israel 'went to war': Lebanese capital is pounded in 'unprecedented' airstrikes as IDF tries to destroy Hezbollah boss Hassan Nasrallah - with Netanyahu 'tricking' group into thinking they were safe by flying to US
Beirut has been left a smouldering wreck following intense IDF airstrikes targeting Hezbollahs headquarters in a bid to take out a top leader thought to be hiding there, as one official declared Israel was going to war with Lebanon.
Beirut has been left a smouldering wreck following intense IDF airstrikes targeting Hezbollahs headquarters in a bid to take out a top leader thought to be hiding there, as one official declared Israel was going to war with Lebanon.
The IDF said it targeted the HQ under residential buildings on Friday afternoon after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the fight against the terror organisation.
At the time of going to press, speculation was rife over whether Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and his top commanders were alive or mortally wounded in the unprecedented attack, which came just hours after Netanyahu gave a speech at the United Nations in New York.
It is thought his presence in the US was intentional to trick Hezbollahs leader into thinking he was safe, a senior Israeli official told the Telegraph.
Israel is yet to confirm Nasrallahs status and is checking if he was present, sources told Israeli media, in what the US Secretary of State dubbed a precarious moment for the world.
Beirut has been left a smouldering wreck following a series of intense IDF airstrikes
The strikes came just hours after Netanyahu flew to the US, thereby tricking Hezbollah into thinking they were safe, a senior Israeli official said on Friday
A source close to Hezbollah told Reuters Nasrallah is still alive, and Irans Tasnim news agency also reported he was safe, but the group itself has not spoken on his fate.
However, another source said that Hezbollahs senior leadership was unreachable following Israels strikes.
More than 90 people were injured and the Lebanese health ministry claims six people have died, but the number of casualties is expected to rise.
Further attacks resumed on Beirut on Friday evening close to 11.30pm, with explosions reported in parts of the city and three buildings destroyed.
Footage emerging on social media shows the night sky over Beirut filled with intense orange flashes, followed by the booms of heaving bombardment, smoke clouds rising and the sounds of people screaming in the near distance.
Israels Channel 12 quoted an official as saying ominously: Israel is going to war.
People and rescuers gather near the rubble of a building destroyed in the Israeli air strike
Smoke rises above Beiruts southern suburbs during the Israeli strike earlier on Friday
Smoke rises above buildings in Beirut, Lebanon on September 27 after an airstrike
Lebanese army soldiers gather over the rubble of a levelled buildings as people flight the flames, following Israeli air strikes kin Beirut
People and first responders stand on the rubble of a building after the attack
Residents said they heard multiple blasts on Friday, believed to be from Israeli shelling
A funeral ceremony held for the civilians killed in the Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon
Hezbollahs Al-Manar TV reported that the earlier Israeli strikes had destroyed four buildings in the southern suburbs of Beirut, causing many casualties. The IDF subsequently confirmed it had attacked Hezbollah in Daaheh, Beirut on its social media pages.
As of this time, there is no change in the directives of the Home Front Command. We will update any changes immediately on the official platforms of the Home Front Command, it said.
Irans embassy in Beirut described the strikes as a dangerous, game-changing escalation, calling them a crime that merits appropriate punishment.
The Israeli military said it would perform targeted strikes on weapons belonging to Hezbollah in southern Beirut after it attacked the Dahiyeh neighbourhood, levelling six buildings, with rescue efforts still underway.
In a statement, the Israel Defence Forces said the weapons were being stored beneath civilian buildings in the area.
In a televised address, Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari said Israel will not tolerate the civilian airport in Beirut being used for military purposes.
He said: We will not allow arms transfers to the Hezbollah terrorist organisation in any way. We know about Iranian arms shipments to Hezbollah and foil them. Air force jets are now patrolling around the Beirut airport.
We will not allow hostile flights with weapons to land at the civilian Beirut airport.
He said the militarys strike on Hezbollahs central command on Friday was very precise, but forces were still checking the results of the attack.
We are assessing the situation, and there is no change in the guidelines. We will update you on any changes immediately.
In the last few days, we revealed who Hezbollah is hiding in southern Lebanon, and now we will reveal how it is planting strategic weapons and means of warfare in the heart of Beiruts Dahieh - so that buildings will serve as a shield.
A funeral held for the civilians killed in the Israeli airstrike on the town of Jabil in Beirut, Lebanon on September 27
Netanyahu said he had not intended to come to New York to address the UN assembly this year, but felt compelled to do so to set the record straight
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, Israel Air Force Commander Major General Tomer Bar (R) and senior Israeli Air Force (IAF) officials at the IAF command and control centre
Heartbreaking photographs show brave rescuers carrying children from the rubble of buildings to safety
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has convened an emergency session of Irans Supreme National Security Council at his home, the New York Times reported.
Reports of the attacks came minutes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a defiant speech at the UN General Assembly, vowing to continue striking Hezbollah in Lebanon until Israel achieves total victory.
Hezbollahs media office said that there was no truth to any statement about the Israeli attack on Beiruts southern suburbs, without specifying what statements it was referring to.
It said the media office alone would publish in the groups name.
Hezbollah has not otherwise made any statement about the Israeli strikes, which Israels military said struck the groups central command.
Security sources told Reuters that the attack was the the heaviest in the past year, aimed at an area where top Hezbollah officials are usually based.
Al Jazeeras Zeina Khodr, reporting from Beirut, said: These were not the precision strikes we got used to over the recent days and weeks. This was different.
These were unprecedented, multiple, loud and successive explosions – really the loudest explosions that we have heard in the capital.
Thousands of people were reportedly massed in the area for the funeral of Hezbollah members killed in prior strikes.
IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said the command centre was embedded deep within civilian areas.
Ten teams from Lebanons Red Cross were immediately dispatched to the scene.
The UN is watching with great alarm, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told a briefing upon news of the attack.
The strikes came shortly after Netanyahu vowed to continue the fight against Hezbollah in his UN General Assembly address, insisting: My country is at war, fighting for its life.
We must defend ourselves against these savage murderers. Our enemies seek not only to destroy us, they seek to destroy our common civilization and return all of us to a dark age of tyranny and terror, he told delegates.
In a message he addressed to the tyrants of Tehran, he said: If you strike us, we will strike you... There is no place in Iran where the long arm of Israel cannot reach. And that is true for the entire Middle East.
Netanyahu left Israel for New York to trick Hezbollahs leader into thinking he was safe, a senior Israeli official has told the Telegraph.
His address to the UN was part of a diversion intended to make Hezbollahs leader believe that they would not take action while Netanyahu was physically in the US.
Netanyahu approved the strike before delivering his speech at the UN, the official said.
Israeli air force jets struck Beirut moments after Netanyahus UN speech ended.
Netanyahus speech made no mention at all of the 21-day ceasefire proposal made by the US, France and other allies on Wednesday, which seeks to cool tensions and allow space for talks, as the region appears to be on the brink of all-out war.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz previously rejected the push, vowing to keep fighting Hezbollah militants until victory. Netanyahus office said he had not even responded to the proposal, and that he had ordered the military to continue the fighting with full force.
Huge clouds of smoke towered over Beirut on Friday afternoon
Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 79th United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., September 27, 2024
Pallbearers carry the coffin of Mohammad Surur, head of one of Hezbollahs air force units who was killed in Israels strike on Beiruts southern suburbs on Thursday
A rescue worker runs amid the rubble of a building destroyed in an Israeli air strike in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood of Beiruts southern suburbs
A rescuer fights the blaze amid the smouldering rubble of a building destroyed in an Israeli air strike in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood of Beirut
People and a fire truck rush to the scene of an Israeli air strike in Haret Hreik
Unconfirmed reports suggest that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was the target of the attack
Smoke rises from Israeli airstrikes in Beirut, seen from Baabda
Hezbollah, for its part, has not commented on the truce proposal.
The UKs Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office told MailOnline: The safety of British nationals is our number one priority and the situation in Lebanon is deeply concerning. Our travel advice is to leave Lebanon and we are doing everything we can to work with commercial airlines to maximise capacity.
We continue to plan for a range of scenarios whilst working with our allies to de-escalate tensions and call for an immediate ceasefire.
The Iranian embassy in Lebanon condemned the attacks, warning of a dangerous escalation in the Middle East.
This reprehensible crime... represents a dangerous escalation that changes the rules of the game, the Iranian embassy said in a post on X, adding that Israel will receive the appropriate punishment.
The Iranian foreign ministry condemned the brutal terrorist air strike on several residential buildings in Beirut.
The continuation of the Zionist regimes crimes shows clearly that the ceasefire call issued by the United States and some Western countries is a blatant trick aimed at winning time for the Zionist regime to continue its crimes against the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said in a statement.
Russias Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned at the UN on Friday that the Middle East was at the precipice of a full-blown war as Israel strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The Israeli military called for an immediate evacuation of some specific buildings in Beiruts southern suburbs for the first time, Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee said in a post on X.
The United States had no advance warning of an Israeli strike in Beirut and US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with his Israeli counterpart as it was ongoing, a Pentagon spokesperson said on Friday.
They were the US governments first comments about an Israeli operation that defied Washingtons calls for de-escalation and a ceasefire.
The United States was not involved in this operation and we had no advanced warning, spokesperson Sabrina Singh told reporters.
Singh declined to say what Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant told Austin about the operation and whether it targeted the Iran-backed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. The Pentagon declined to speculate on whether Nasrallah was still alive.
Austin and Gallant spoke as the Pentagon chief flew over the Atlantic after a visit to London.
The Biden administration has been seeking to contain the crisis from spiralling further. Austin has publicly warned that an all-out conflict between Israel and Hezbollah would be devastating. On Thursday, he warned that risk existed but added a diplomatic solution was still viable.
He met with Israels strategic affairs minister in New York, telling him the ceasefire would allow civilians on both sides of the border to return to their homes.
Further escalation of the conflict will only make that objective more difficult, his spokesman Matthew Miller said in a statement.
A view shows damage at the site of Israeli strike in Saksakiyeh, southern Lebanon September 27, 2024
Smoke billows over southern Lebanon following an Israeli strike, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Tyre, Lebanon September 27, 2024
Anti-war activists rally outside of the hotel where Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu - who is in the city for the UN General Assembly annual sessions - is staying
We are winning, Netanyahu said triumphantly on Friday, as Israel continues to bombard Lebanon as part of its campaign against Hezbollah, which he labelled a quintessential terror organisation.
Widespread airstrikes across the countrys south and capital Beirut have left hundreds dead, including civilians, children and paramedics, in just a few days.
Protesters gathered outside the UN condemning Netanyahu, who has vowed to continue with the battle against Hamas until total victory is achieved.
He went on to say regarding Israels war on Hamas and Hezbollah: We will fight until we achieve victory, total victory, there is no substitute for it.
His speech was met with cheers from some allies in the audience, but also jeers, with many delegates walking out as he took to the stage.
Netanyahu said he had not intended to come to New York to address the UN assembly this year, but felt compelled to do so to set the record straight after what he called the lies and slanders levelled at my country by many of the speakers at this podium.
He denounced the UN, as he has repeatedly done in the past, labelling it as a house of darkness and a swamp of antisemitic bile and saying Israel should be treated as fairly as other nations.
He said it the body had passed more resolutions against Israel than all other nations combined over the past decade, adding that the war criminals are in Iran, Gaza, Syria and Lebanon.
The two speakers who preceded Netanyahu on Friday each made a point of calling out Israel for its actions in Gaza, where tens of thousands of people have been killed over the past year.
Lebanese Red Cross teams conducted search and rescue operations in Nabatieh
Israels Iron Dome anti-missile system intercepts rockets launched from Lebanon towards Israel on Friday
Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted southern Lebanese villages, as seen from Marjaayoun, southern Lebanon, 25 September 2024
Mr Netanyahu, stop this war now, Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob said as he closed his remarks, pounding the podium.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, speaking just before the Israeli leader, declared of Gaza: This is not just a conflict. This is systematic slaughter of innocent people of Palestine.
Israels campaign in Gaza has killed more than 41,500 Palestinians and wounded more than 96,000 others, according to the latest figures released on Thursday by the Health Ministry.
In recent days, Israel has turned its attention to the border with Lebanon, where it is targeting Hezbollah, a proxy of Iran.
Hezbollah began attacking Israel almost immediately after October 7, saying near-daily rocket fire into northern Israel over the past 11 months was to show its solidarity with Gaza.
Israel faces pressure from its allies over its conduct in Lebanon, with many thousands of civilians displaced by the strikes and hundreds killed.
Shelters set up hastily by the government on Monday quickly became overcrowded, leaving many seeking cover in cars on the side of the road.
We struggled a lot on the road just to get here, said Issa Baydoun, who fled the village of Shihine when it was bombed.
We evacuated our homes because Israel is targeting civilians and attacking them.
Israel maintains that it is targeting Hezbollah weapons and rocket launchers across southern Lebanon and in the Bekaa region to the north.
IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari has said Israel intends to keep operations as short as possible and insisted the military makes vast efforts not to hit civilians.
Regarding the high number of casualties, every one is a tragedy in Lebanon, he said.
But fears mount that strikes could soon lead to a full ground invasion.
The Israeli government also faces immense pressure at home to ensure those displaced by the conflict in the north can return to their livelihoods.
Some 60,000 people have been evacuated from since Hezbollah began firing rockets into Israel in support of Hamas in Gaza.
Major General Herzi Halevi edged the threat of ground invasion further on Wednesday, telling troops to prepare for boots on the ground.
He said the punishing airstrikes this week were designed to prepare the ground for your possible entry and to continue degrading Hezbollah.
The Israeli military has said in recent days it had no immediate plans for a ground invasion, but Halevis comments were the strongest yet suggesting troops could move in.
Israel said Wednesday it would activate two reserve brigades for missions in the north - another sign that Israel plans tougher action.
This will enable the continuation of combat against the Hezbollah terrorist organisation, it said in a statement.
Major General Herzi Halevi (left) visits troops on the northern border on Wednesday
Rescuers check the destruction following an overnight Israeli airstrike on Friday
Lebanese people, fleeing southern Lebanon, walk with their belongings along the Damour highway towards Beirut amid a mass exodus of displaced people seeking shelter
Israel has reported several successful missions targeting Hezbollahs senior command in recent days as it stretches its operations in Lebanon.
The IDF shared footage this week purporting to show the Israeli Air Force (IAF) striking Muhammed Hussein Srour in a building in Beirut on Thursday.
Srour - the leader of Hezbollahs Aerial Command - had been behind numerous aerial terror attacks... aimed at the people of Israel over the years, according to the IDF.
Military officials said Ibrahim Kobeisi, directing the groups missile and rocket unit, was killed during its bombardment of Beirut on Tuesday.
Other key commanders were said to be with Kobeisi at the time, but it was not clear whether any were killed or wounded.
Israels said on Monday it had targeted senior Hezbollah leader Ali Karaki in another airstrike on Beirut - but Hezbollah later claimed he had survived and been moved.
Ibrahim Aqil, the head of Hezbollahs military operations and acting commander of the Radwan Force, was among 16 commanders killed when devices exploded across Lebanon last week.
Almost 800 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon over the last week, according to Lebanese figures.
Ongoing fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has driven tens of thousands of people from their homes on both sides of the border.
Israel is vowing to step up its attacks on Hezbollah until its citizens can return safely to their homes.
The joint ceasefire statement made on Wednesday said the situation in Lebanon has become intolerable and is in nobodys interest, neither of the people of Israel nor of the people of Lebanon.
Israel denied responsibility for the attack.