Airstrikes Target Ghobeiry and Southern Suburbs of Beirut

Multiple Arabic-language media outlets reported a series of violent airstrikes targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday, specifically hitting the Ghobeiry neighborhood.

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Airstrikes Target Ghobeiry and Southern Suburbs of Beirut

Multiple Arabic-language news channels reported a series of intense airstrikes on the Dahiyeh district, the southern suburbs of Beirut, on March 9, 2026. The sources, which consistently maintain editorial stances highly critical of Israel, framed the bombardment using terminology emphasizing aggression by occupying forces.

شبكة قدس الإخبارية (Quds News Network), a Palestinian outlet with a pronounced anti-Israel editorial line, published a series of alerts marked "Urgent" regarding the ongoing strikes. According to the network, the occupation aircraft launched two raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut. The network subsequently specified that a violent raid launched by the occupation aircraft struck the Ghobeiry area, located inside the southern suburbs. Later in the morning, the channel reported an additional raid on the district.

The Iraqi-based channel نايا - NAYA, which exhibits strongly negative sentiment toward Israeli and US actors, also tracked the bombardment. The channel reported on hostile raids hitting the southern suburbs and issued an alert stating that a Zionist raid targets the southern suburb of Beirut.

Similarly, 🔻الهدهد🪶🔻 corroborated the severity of the strikes, reporting without further elaboration that a violent raid targets the southern suburb of Beirut. None of the sources immediately provided details regarding casualties, building collapses, or the specific infrastructure hit during the strikes.

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The source material consists entirely of brief, breaking-news alerts. The translation faithfully preserves the sources' loaded terminology (e.g., 'occupation aircraft', 'Zionist raid', 'hostile raids') integrated into the text without using scare quotes, in strict accordance with the fidelity instructions. The messages do not contain casualty statistics or specific battle damage assessments.