The Israeli Air Force on Sunday carried out an airstrike on a building in Beirut's southern suburbs that it said served as a Hezbollah headquarters.
The military released a video showing the strike on a building in the Dahiyeh area, a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut. The footage captured the moment of impact, with a large explosion followed by plumes of smoke rising from the site.
According to Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA), the strike targeted an apartment in the Ghobeiry neighbourhood of Dahiyeh.
Video of the attack showed vehicles travelling on a nearby road at the time of the strike. It was not immediately clear whether any vehicles were damaged or whether there were casualties.
The Israeli Air Force said the building was being used by Hezbollah operatives to coordinate attacks against Israel.
"The headquarters that was struck served the terrorists of the terrorist organization Hezbollah for advancing terror plots against the citizens of the State of Israel and IDF forces operating in southern Lebanon," the military said in a statement.
Israel said the strike was carried out after Hezbollah launched aerial attacks on Israeli territory earlier in the day.
According to AFP, the attack triggered panic in the area as residents searched for survivors while smoke and dust engulfed the neighbourhood.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials have repeatedly warned that Israel would target sites in southern Beirut if Hezbollah continued attacks on northern Israel.
The Israeli military said three drones, believed to have been launched by Hezbollah, struck northern Israel in separate incidents on Sunday, causing no casualties.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for several attacks on Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon, but did not immediately claim any drone attack on northern Israel.
The Israeli military said it would continue operations against what it described as threats posed by Hezbollah.