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An Israeli airstrike that targeted a building in Beirut's Bashoura neighborhood Wednesday.Fadel Itani / AFP - Getty Images

Beirut photographer puts himself in the firing line to capture Israeli strikes

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Fadel Itani captured dramatic images of an Israel strike on a building in the heart of Beirut.

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Fadel Itani is no stranger to Israeli strikes in his hometown.

The 39-year-old photographer from Beirut captured a stunning sequence of images in the early hours of Wednesday, showing an Israeli missile demolishing a tower block in one fell swoop.

Itani, a freelance photographer with more than 16 years experience, told NBC News that he learned about the incoming strike from an alert sent by the Israel Defense Forces.

Fadel Itani.
Fadel Itani.Courtesy of Fadel Itani

It warned residents to evacuate the Bashoura neighborhood in Lebanon’s capital where it said the Iran-backed militant group, Hezbollah, was operating.

“For the last two weeks, bombs have been dropping on Beirut,” he said, speaking from his home Wednesday.

While others fled the incoming strike, Itani headed in the opposite direction.

Hopping onto his motorbike, he made the short journey from his family home and positioned himself behind a parking lot some 400 yards away from the site the Israeli military said it was targeting.

Carrying only his camera and a wide-angle lens, he watched and waited wearing a protective vest and helmet.

After waiting for around an hour, at approximately 6 a.m. local time (12 a.m. ET), he said, he heard the missile and quickly fired off a series of images at 1/3000th of a second, capturing it moments before it smashed into the building and the explosive aftermath.

Within seconds, the building was reduced to rubble.

A fireball rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted a building in Beirut's Bashoura neighborhood early Wednesday.
A fireball rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted a building in Beirut's Bashoura neighborhood early Wednesday.Fadel Itani / AFP via Getty Images

The IDF has targeted Beirut almost every day since March 2, when a salvo of rockets fired by the Hezbollah militant group sparked a new offensive into Lebanon. Throughout the campaign, Israel and the United States have continued to strike Iran.

For Itani, Wednesday was just another day of documenting a devastating Israeli strike on the Lebanese capital. Some of his previous pictures have been published by major news outlets across the globe, including similar images of an Israeli strike on a tower block in Beirut’s southern Shiyah suburb.

Framed against the clear blue sky, the pictures of a single missile hurtling toward the building and men raising their arms in disbelief as the structure fell to the ground were widely distributed at the time.

Itani also pictured a strike on a building in Beirut's Shiyah suburb in October 2024.
Itani also pictured a strike on a building in Beirut's Shiyah suburb in October 2024.Fadel Itani / AFP via Getty Images file

When he is not capturing missile strikes, Itani, a husband and father of two young children, regularly covers weddings and events in the city.

“Every day, my wife and mother wonder whether I will return from work,” he said, adding that he did not fear going out with his cameras but that he reflected on the day's events before he went to bed each night.

“In Beirut, there is a feeling of fear for what the IDF will do next, but the city is full of energy and full of life, even now.”

“Nothing stops Beirut from living.”

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