Israeli warplanes fly at low altitude over Beirut's Sports City, where Nasrallah's funeral is being held.
Tens of thousands of people packed into a stadium in Beirut early Sunday to attend the funeral of Hezbollah's former leader, nearly five months after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a southern suburb of the Lebanese capital.
Hezbollah on Sunday condemned an attack on a United Nations Interim Force (UNIFIL) convoy in Beirut on Friday which the U.S. State Department has said was reportedly carried out by supporters of the militant group.
The incident marks the latest in a series at the Beirut airport, which has been a key point of tension between Iran and people within Lebanon’s government who are cautiously distancing themselves from Iran’s influence.
A new Lebanese chocolate bar called Beirut Chocolate is slowly making headlines, aiming to overshadow its Dubai Chocolate rival.