BEIRUT (AP) — The Israeli military early Thursday pounded Lebanon's fourth largest city, killing at least eight people in its ongoing military escalation against the Hezbollah group ahead of crucial talks in Washington.
Several others were injured in the strikes, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency.
An Israeli soldier meanwhile in northern Israel was killed in a Hezbollah drone attack, the military said.
The intensification comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an expansion in the Israeli military's attacks in Lebanon, apparently sparked by Hezbollah's use of fiber-optic exploding drones that have struck Israeli troops in Lebanon and reached some of Israel's northern border towns.
Lebanese and Israeli military officials are set to hold their first security talks on Friday in the U.S. capital. The talks have extended a nominal ceasefire that went into effect April 17, although the attacks have since intensified while sparing the Lebanese capital Beirut.
Hezbollah has dismissed the talks and instead endorsed its key ally Iran, which has made ending the war in Lebanon a condition for its own talks with Washington brokered by Pakistan.
Prior to the attacks on Thursday, Israeli military Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee issued warnings to eight buildings in the coastal city of Tyre along the Mediterranean and surrounding neighborhoods. Many people have fled the area.
Further north in the city of Sidon, an Israeli drone struck an apartment building where some displaced families lived.
Mohammad Al-Gharbi, who lived across the street from the building in Sidon. woke to the sound of the explosion.
“I was in my room when part of the wall and shattered glass fell on me, and everything was thrown into chaos,” he said. "This building that was hit had six apartments occupied by poor families who had fled from the south to escape the attacks there, only to be hit here.”
Source: WPLG