Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Hezbollah-controlled areas in Beirut for a third consecutive day on Thursday, hitting locations in the capital's southern suburbs early in the morning and in the afternoon after a night of heavy bombardments.
Plumes of smoke rose over Beirut as the strikes continued.
The Israeli military said its fighter jets carried out a series of attacks in the southern Beirut area, targeting weapons warehouses, military headquarters and other infrastructures used by Hezbollah.
Raids also reached southern Lebanon’s Bint Jbeil, where overnight airstrikes and artillery shelling inflicted heavy damage on buildings and residential complexes, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA).
Five people were killed in airstrikes on the towns of Bazourieh and Jumayjimah, NNA reported.
Lebanon's health ministry said an Israeli airstrike in east Lebanon's Baalbek killed another three people.
Israel launched a major air and ground offensive against Hezbollah in late September after nearly a year of cross-border conflict in parallel with the Gaza war.
Twenty-one people were killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon on Wednesday, bringing the total killed since October last year to at least 3,386, with 14,417 injured, the health ministry said in a statement on Thursday.