Following an evacuation order, Israeli forces executed an air strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut on Sunday, claiming that the building was a Hezbollah-operated facility housing "precision-guided missiles" threatening Israeli civilians. Despite a ceasefire brokered by the U.S. and France in November, Israel's military maintains the right to respond to perceived threats from Hezbollah, resulting in daily strikes on positions linked to the militant group.

The Lebanese presidency reacted strongly to the attack, urging international intervention to compel Israel to halt its actions. Reports noted the absence of casualties, with Lebanese Civil Defence managing to extinguish fire after the strike. The escalation follows a history of Israeli airstrikes on the region, with tensions growing as Hezbollah continues its compliance with the truce. UN officials cautioned against further provocations that could destabilize the fragile situation and called for restraint from all parties involved.