Israel Strikes Beirut in Rare Attack Post-Ceasefire with Hezbollah

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Colonel Avichay Adraee announced that Hezbollah field commander Abbas Haidar was killed along with his family following an accidental explosion at their home in Tayr Harfa, near Tyre, southern Lebanon. The incident, reported on February 8, 2025, was attributed to "leftover Israeli munitions," according to local sources.
In a statement on social media, Adraee reminded the Lebanese public that Hezbollah's weaponry poses a danger not only to the enemy but also to Lebanese civilians and their surroundings, urging caution around Hezbollah's arms. The IDF has been actively engaged in operations targeting Hezbollah positions, often citing self-defense measures against such threats.
This tragic event highlights ongoing tensions in the region, exacerbated by the complex dynamics between Israel and Hezbollah. The repercussions of such incidents often ripple through local communities, raising concerns about safety and stability in southern Lebanon.