Lebanese health sources reported, on Saturday, that an Israeli raid resulted in deaths and injuries in Al-Kharibeh in Baalbek, Lebanon.
The sources reported that the raid resulted in the killing of six people, including three children, and the wounding of eleven others, including five children.
The official National News Agency reported that the six dead all belonged to the same family.
Successive Israeli raids targeted, on Saturday, the southern suburb of Beirut, located near the airport of the Lebanese capital, according to local media.
The Israeli army said at noon that it had targeted a Hezbollah “weapons depot and command center” in the southern suburb, after warning residents to evacuate some neighborhoods.
Israel continues its violent bombing of the southern suburbs of Beirut and areas in southern Lebanon, the day after the Lebanese authorities announced that they were studying an American proposal to reach an agreement on a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.
Since late September, Israel has intensified its air strikes on Hezbollah strongholds in the southern suburbs of Beirut and southern and eastern Lebanon, and began ground operations in the south about a year after exchanging cross-border bombing with Hezbollah, which opened a support front for Hamas in Gaza.