Threat with Maps from Israel: Building in Beirut Marked

The Israeli army signaled an attack on Lebanon by sharing a map marking a building in the capital city of Beirut.
The Israeli military threatened an attack on a neighborhood in the Dahiye district of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee shared a map marking a building in the Hades neighborhood in the capital city of Beirut on his social media account. Adraee alleged that the building in question in the south of Beirut belonged to Hezbollah and requested the evacuation of surrounding buildings.
Following the threat, a wave of migration started in Beirut. After Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee threatened to target the Hades neighborhood in the south of Beirut, residents of the area are leaving their homes. Schools near the building in the Hades neighborhood that Israel threatened to bomb were also evacuated. Moreover, Israeli drones were seen flying in the Dahiye district in the south of Beirut. The sudden wave of migration in the south of Beirut, which was bombed on November 27 when the latest ceasefire agreement came into effect, also caused chaos in traffic.