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Lebanon says three killed in Israeli strike on Beirut suburb

BBC World · 2026-06-14

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• What happened: An Israeli air strike on the southern suburb of Dahieh in Beirut killed at least three people and injured 15, targeting a Hezbollah command center in response to aerial attacks from the group. • Why it matters: The strike has raised tensions in the region, potentially jeopardizing ongoing negotiations for a US-Iran peace deal, with US President Trump expressing concern over the timing and implications of the attack. • What to watch next: Monitor developments in the US-Iran negotiations and Israel's military actions in Lebanon, as well as responses from Hezbollah and Iranian officials regarding the air strike and its consequences.

Lebanon says three killed in Israeli strike on Beirut suburb10 minutes agoJaroslav LukivReutersLebanese police officers and emergency personnel work at the site of an Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburb of Dahieh - a Hezbollah strongholdLebanon's state media have said at least three people were killed and 15 injured in an Israeli air strike on Beirut's southern suburb on Sunday.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it targeted a "command centre" used by Hezbollah in Dahieh, after the Iran-backed armed group launched "aerial targets toward Israel".Photographs of the scene showed extensive damage around the building that was hit.A senior Iranian official warned that the Israeli attack south of Beirut could derail an expected deal to end the fighting between Iran and the US. US President Trump later said the attack "should not have happened, particularly on a special day when we are so close to a Peace Deal with Iran"."Israel has the right to defend itself against threats, but the attack it was responding to was very small and meaningless, nobody was hurt, injured, or killed, and should not disrupt this important process," Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.He stressed that "there should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon, but there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel.""This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace — Let's not blow it!" he added.On Saturday, the US president said that the US-Iran deal "is scheduled to get signed tomorrow" - but Iran has cast doubt on the exact timing.Reports in Israel say officials see the deal as a major setback for the country.Israel appears to have been sidelined in the negotiations and has also insisted it will continue striking Hezbollah, in response to its attacks in northern Israel. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's chief negotiator in the ongoing talks with the US, said that Israel's attacks on Dahieh on Sunday showed the US was not fulfilling its commitments.Iran's senior military official Brig Gen Mohammad Jafar Assadi also warned that the Israeli attack on the Beirut suburbs would not go "unanswered".President Trump has typically been an ardent proponent of Israel during both his terms in the White House - but his attempts to extricate himself from a potentially drawn-out and increasingly costly conflict in the Middle East have been frustrated by Israel's ongoing operation in Lebanon.Israeli officials say the conflict against Hezbollah is separate to the one in Iran and, in Israel, there is public support for the war in Lebanon to continue. If Iran is successful in linking the two arenas, Israel may be forced to stop its military activities in Lebanon.Trump says US-Iran deal to be signed on Sunday as Tehran casts doubt on timingBowen: Trump and Netanyahu wanted to reshape the Middle East - now they risk a permacrisisLebanon was drawn into the war between Israel, the US and Iran on 2 March, when Hezbollah launched rockets into Israel in retaliation for an Israeli strike that killed Iran's supreme leader.Israel responded by launching a bombing campaign across Lebanon and invading a significant part of the country's south.Israel and the US began launching strikes across Iran on 28 February, prompting Iran to attack Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf - as well as effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for the world's oil and liquefied natural gas.Despite having agreed a ceasefire in April, the US and Iran have exchanged intermittent fire.For decades, Iran has been accused by Western countries of trying to build a nuclear weapon. It has denied the accusations saying its programme is for peaceful purposes - to generate electricity and for research purposes.IsraelLebanonMiddle EastHezbollahBeirutIran war

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