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    Israel Says It Targeted Iranian Commanders in Beirut as Death Toll Nears 400

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    Posted on March 8, 2026

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    Israel carried out its first drone strike within Beirut targeting senior Iranian Quds Force commanders amid nearly 400 deaths from relentless bombardment, raising concerns over regional economy, energy markets and financial networks.

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    Israel says it targeted Iranian commanders in Beirut as death toll nears 400

    Israeli Strikes and Escalation in Lebanon

    By Ahmed Kerdi and Maayan Lubell

    Expansion of Israeli Campaign in Beirut

    BEIRUT, March 8 (Reuters) - Israel's military said it hit Iranian commanders in the Lebanese capital early on Sunday, expanding the scope of its campaign to the heart of Beirut after days of strikes that have left nearly 400 people dead. 

    The drone strike was the first within the city limits of Lebanon's capital since Israel-Hezbollah hostilities resumed last week, and came amid heavy bombardment on Beirut's southern suburbs and the country's south and east. 

    Israel said it targeted key commanders of Iran's elite Quds Force of the Revolutionary Guards but did not name them.

    "The commanders of the Quds Force's Lebanon Corps operated to advance terror attacks against the state of Israel and its civilians, while operating simultaneously for the IRGC in Iran," the Israeli military said in a statement.

    Casualties and Military Targets

    Two Israeli Soldiers Killed in South Lebanon

    TWO ISRAELI SOLDIERS KILLED IN SOUTH LEBANON

    An Israeli military source said the strike targeted five senior Quds Force members, including intelligence and finance personnel. 

    Lebanon says four people were killed in the strike, part of a rapidly rising death toll that has reached 394 people, the health ministry said on Sunday, including at least 83 children and 42 women.

    Lebanon's health ministry does not otherwise distinguish between civilians and military personnel. 

    Israel's military has so far killed about 200 Hezbollah militants, spokesman Nadav Shoshani said in an online briefing. Hezbollah has not published a toll for its fighters.

    Israel's military announced on Sunday that two Israeli soldiers had been killed in southern Lebanon, the first casualties in the Israeli army since the launch of the war.

    Wider Conflict and Regional Impact

    Lebanon was pulled into the widening U.S.-Israel war with Iran on Monday after the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah fired into Israel. Israel responded with heavy strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon and near Beirut - and a rare Israeli airborne raid deep into Lebanese territory that left 41 dead. 

    Impact on Civilians and Infrastructure

    Children Among Wounded in Beirut

    CHILDREN AMONG WOUNDED IN BEIRUT

    The Raouche neighbourhood on Beirut's seafront is typically a tourist attraction, but in recent days has hosted people displaced by strikes, some of whom stayed at the Ramada hotel. 

    Israel's strike appeared to hit a corner suite on the hotel's fourth floor. A Reuters reporter observed the windows of the suite were shattered and surrounding facade blackened. 

    Ten people were also injured in the attack on Beirut's Raouche area, the Lebanese health ministry said.

    Khalil Abou Mohammad was staying in a building across the street after being displaced earlier this week. 

    His three children were wounded by the force of the strike and were undergoing surgery at a nearby hospital, he said as he showed Reuters bloodstained bed covers.

    "We came to stay here, and as you can see, we were sleeping at 3:30 (a.m.) and the strike hit," Abou Mohammad told Reuters. 

    Other heavy bombardment in southern Lebanese towns on Sunday pulverized several homes, Reuters footage showed. A children's notebook lay in the debris near sheets of destroyed solar panels and cars buried under mounds of dust and debris. 

    Israeli Warnings and Iranian Presence

    Israel Warns Iranian Officials in Lebanon

    ISRAEL WARNS IRANIAN OFFICIALS IN LEBANON

    Last week, Israel said it had killed the commander of Iran's Quds Force in Lebanon, Daoud Ali Zadeh, in a strike in Tehran. 

    It said a strike on Beirut's suburbs had killed Reza Khuza'i, whom it said was head of Hezbollah's weapons build-up and chief of staff of the Quds Force's Lebanon Corps.

    Israel has warned any representatives of Iran in Lebanon to leave immediately or risk being targeted, and struck an area near the Iranian embassy in Lebanon earlier this week.

    Dozens of Iranian nationals have left in recent days, and the Lebanese government has ordered authorities to arrest and deport any Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Lebanon, though it was unclear if they had done so.

    Senior Hezbollah official Mahmoud Qmati has denied that Iranian forces are on the ground in Lebanon.

    Reporting and Editorial Credits

    (Reporting by Laila Bassam, Ahmed Kerdi and Hatem Maher; Writing by Maya Gebeily; Editing by Franklin Paul, Diane Craft and Bernadette Baum)

    References

    • Israel says it targeted Iranian commanders in Beirut as death toll nears 400 – Moneycontrol (Reuters)
    • IDF strike in Beirut kills 5 senior Iranian Quds Force commanders – i24NEWS

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    Key Takeaways

    • •The strike marks an unprecedented expansion of hostilities into central Beirut, signaling elevated risk in Lebanon’s ongoing conflict and adding to the nearly 400 fatalities, including many civilians.
    • •The broader conflict has inflicted severe economic damage on Lebanon, with infrastructure losses estimated in the billions of dollars and disruptions to agriculture, tourism, and banking deepening the crisis.
    • •Regional financial and energy markets are under strain — oil prices are volatile amid fears of supply disruptions, while informal financing channels and Hezbollah-linked institutions face heightened scrutiny and sanctions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel says it targeted Iranian commanders in Beirut as death toll nears 400

    1Who did Israel target in the Beirut strike?

    Israel targeted senior Iranian Quds Force commanders in the Lebanese capital, including intelligence and finance personnel.

    2How many people have died in recent Israel-Lebanon hostilities?

    According to Lebanon's health ministry, the death toll has reached 394, including at least 83 children and 42 women.

    Israeli Strikes and Escalation in Lebanon
  • Expansion of Israeli Campaign in Beirut
  • Casualties and Military Targets
  • Two Israeli Soldiers Killed in South Lebanon
  • Wider Conflict and Regional Impact
  • Impact on Civilians and Infrastructure
  • Children Among Wounded in Beirut
  • Israeli Warnings and Iranian Presence
  • Israel Warns Iranian Officials in Lebanon
  • Reporting and Editorial Credits
  • 3Where in Beirut was the Israeli strike carried out?

    The Israeli drone strike hit a corner suite on the fourth floor of the Ramada hotel in Beirut's Raouche area.

    4How did Israel respond to Hezbollah attacks last week?

    Israel responded with heavy strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon and near Beirut after Hezbollah fired into Israel.

    5What warnings has Israel given Iranian officials in Lebanon?

    Israel has warned Iranian representatives in Lebanon to leave immediately or risk being targeted, and struck areas near the Iranian embassy.

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