A new airstrike occurred early in the morning in Tyre, Lebanon, with the Israeli Air Force targeting a building in the area, which was completely destroyed.
According to initial reports, one person lost their life, while five others were injured.
As seen in images shared by the protothema.gr correspondent, Marinos Aleiferis, from the red zone in Lebanon, the area resembles a bombed-out landscape, with debris covering a large radius around the explosion site.
Personal belongings are scattered across the streets, while thousands of people have left their homes seeking shelter due to the ongoing hostilities in the area.
The powerful shockwave from the explosion caused extensive damage, with walls collapsing and large parts of the building being hurled into the parking lot.
Significant material damage was also suffered by the apartment building across the street, highlighting the intensity of the attack.



Evacuation message
Meanwhile, an IDF spokesperson announced that an evacuation order has been issued to residents south of the Zahrani River, urging them to move toward Beirut for safety reasons.

The message sent by the Israeli army states:
*”Urgent! Immediate warning to residents of southern Lebanon located south of the Zahrani River.
Hezbollah’s terrorist activities force the army to act decisively against it in this area, with no intent to harm civilians.
Airstrikes continue as the army operates with significant force in the area. For your safety, we again call on you to immediately evacuate your homes and move north of the Zahrani River.
Anyone near Hezbollah members, facilities, or military assets puts their life at risk.
- To ensure your safety, you are urged to move immediately north of the Zahrani River. Staying south of the river may endanger your life and the lives of your family.
- Warning: any movement south may put your life at risk.”*
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