Massive blast rocks Beirut in overnight Israeli airstrikes
The war in Lebanon continues to intensify as Israel marks the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack.
Beirut saw some of the heaviest Israeli airstrikes of the war so far overnight into Monday, with huge explosions again rising over the southern suburb and Hezbollah stronghold of Dahiya.
Strikes also continue in southern Lebanon, where the IDF said a third division -- the 91st Galilee Division -- joined the nascent incursion on Sunday.
Israel has intensified its bombing of Beirut since Thursday, launching dozens of attacks on Dahiya and its surroundings. New strikes land every few hours during the day, building to fierce nighttime barrages.
On Sunday night, a massive fiery blast lit up the sky over the capital after the IDF struck a weapons depot. Ammunition could be seen detonating following the attack.
Hezbollah, meanwhile, launched five rockets into the northern Israeli city of Haifa, injuring at least five people.
-ABC News' Patrick Reevell and Morgan Winsor