The Zionist regime attacks Beirut for the first time since the ceasefire

News sources announced that this is the first attack by the Zionist regime on the southern suburbs of Beirut after the announcement of a ceasefire agreement between the two sides on November 27.
In this regard, Lebanese media reported that the Israeli army targeted a number of areas in southern Lebanon in a series of consecutive attacks and threatened a building in the Hadath area in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
Lebanese media announced that the Zionist enemy drones targeted the southern suburbs of Beirut and two attacks took place in this area.
A reporter for the Al-Nashra website announced that after the Israeli army issued a warning about targeting a building in the Hadath area in the southern suburbs of Beirut, three explosions were heard in the area.
According to these reports, the first explosion was caused by a sonic bomb fired by an Israeli army drone, and the other two explosions were caused by small bombs being fired at a building in the Hadath area.
The Al-Nashra website announced that a large number of residents of the southern suburbs of Beirut left their homes after hearing the explosions.
According to these reports, the occupying army targeted a location in Hadath with a warning bomb three times.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that the casualties from the Israeli attack on the Kafr Tebnit area in southern Lebanon have increased to three martyrs and 18 wounded, including three children.
No report has yet been published on the casualties of the Zionist attack on the Beirut suburbs, while the Israeli army claimed that it targeted Hezbollah's drone facilities and warehouses in the attack on the Beirut suburbs.