Dozens of buildings in Beirut’s southern suburbs have been completely levelled following a night of heavy Israeli bombardment targeting the Lebanese capital on Friday. Smoke could still be seen billowing from several buildings on Saturday in the southern suburb of Dahieh, which has now become the site of mounds of rubble and twisted metal. The bombardments in Beirut were described as the most violent since Israel’s war in Lebanon in 2006. At least six people were killed in the attacks, including Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, the target of the strikes. Nasrallah’s death has been…