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STRIKE2026-04-04

IDF Returns to Beirut, Hitting Hezbollah Sites as Lebanon Front Intensifies

Two explosions and rising smoke reported in Lebanese capital early Saturday as Israeli forces continue counter-Hezbollah campaign

The Israeli military launched strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut early Saturday morning, April 4, with an AFP journalist on the ground reporting two loud explosions within thirty minutes and smoke rising from at least one blast site. The IDF confirmed targeting 'Hezbollah infrastructure,' continuing its systematic campaign against the group's command nodes, weapons depots, and logistics in the Lebanese capital. The Beirut strikes came just one day after the IDF destroyed a bridge in eastern Lebanon to cut Hezbollah reinforcement routes from Syria. The Lebanon front has escalated steadily alongside the main Iran campaign, with Israeli forces targeting Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, the Beqaa Valley, and now central Beirut. No casualty figures were immediately available.

Key facts

  • IDF confirms strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut early Saturday
  • AFP journalist reports two explosions within 30 minutes; smoke rising from blast sites
  • Follows IDF destruction of eastern Lebanon bridge on April 3 to cut supply routes
  • Lebanon front active alongside Iran campaign — Beirut, south Lebanon, Beqaa Valley all targeted
  • No casualty figures immediately available

Timeline

03:21 UTC

AFP journalist reports first explosion in Beirut

03:51 UTC

Second explosion; smoke rising from blast site — IDF confirms Hezbollah infrastructure strikes