An Israeli air strike slammed into a densely populated residential area in Lebanon’s capital near key government and diplomatic buildings late on Monday, killing at least five people as the US pressed ahead with ceasefire efforts.
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said two missiles hit the area of Zoqaq al-Blat neighbourhood – where local UN headquarters and Lebanon’s parliament and prime minister’s office are located.
Labour Minister Mostafa Bayram, who met Berri on Monday, said Lebanon would convey its “positive position” to the latest US proposal.
The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the strike, which also wounded 24 people, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.
Many areas in central Beirut, including Zoqaq al-Blat, have become a refuge for many of the roughly 1 million people displaced by the continuing conflict in southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut. The strike also hit near a Hussainiye, a Shia mosque.