Fertilizer? Fireworks? Or stored Hezbollah exlosives? Think For Yourself! MH
Zero Hedge
Tue, 04 Aug 2020
At least two explosions in the Lebanese capital of Beirut have occurred near the city’s main port area.
Videos from around the city captured the massive explosion and subsequent shockwave Tuesday evening.
A powerful blast has just rocked the Lebanese capital of Beirut. The cause of the massive explosion is as yet unknown.
But multiple social media videos from various angles shows it happened during daylight hours Tuesday, in the late afternoon or early evening local time.
Images show that a massive shockwave flashed over the city, followed by an immense fireball that appeared several stories high.
It happened near Beirut’s port and there are unverified reports of a secondary explosion as well.
Lebanese media is currently speculating that a large fireworks depot exploded, given it’s in the vicinity of an area where firecrackers are known to be stored.
It’s as yet unknown how many casualties have resulted as no doubt a massive emergency response is underway.
Indeed close-up images just before the larger blast shows a large complex on fire, with either ammunition or fireworks going off, followed by the intense shockwave.
The AP describes the aftermath:
The explosion appeared to be centered around Beirut’s port and caused wide scale destruction and shattered windows miles away.
An Associated Press photographer near Beirut’s port witnessed people wounded on the ground and widespread destruction in central Beirut.
Some local TV stations reported the blast was at Beirut’s port inside an area where firecrackers were stored.
It’s reported caused widespread damage in all surrounding neighborhoods.
Lately the southern Lebanese border has been scene of brief fighting between the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and Hezbollah.
Tel Aviv has recently warned Lebanon that it will be held responsible for any Hezbollah aggression.
Martin comments: While the MSM is pushing the fertiliser (Ammonium Nitrate) story, there seems to indications to the contrary: First the claim is a fireworks depot, followed by the fertiliser story which appears to be a load of “fertiliser” (ie horseshit). But check out the following Tweets:
Israel’s Channel 13 News is reporting that, according to Al Arabiya, what exploded was a warehouse of explosive materials confiscated from Hezbollah and housed at the port
Joshua Leifer@joshualeifer·Aug 5, 2020
Israel’s Public Broadcasting Corp is reporting that Israel denies any connection to the explosion in Beirut, but that the size of the explosion bolsters Israeli allegations of military activity, missile storage, at the Beirut port.