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Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah killed after Beirut airstrikes, Israeli military says

By Editorial Board Published September 28, 2024 4 Min Read
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Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah killed after Beirut airstrikes, Israeli military says

Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah has been killed after airstrikes in Beirut, the Israeli military has stated.

Current weeks have seen Israel unleash a barrage of strikes towards Lebanon after it turned its consideration to the battle at its northern border.

On Saturday, Israel focused the capital Beirut with a collection of assaults claiming to have struck the central headquarters of Hezbollah.

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Individuals stand close to an image of Nasrallah in the course of the funeral of a Hezbollah member. Pic: Reuters

People watch Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivering a televised address, as they sit at a cafe in Beirut, Lebanon September 19, 2024. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

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Individuals watch Hassan Nasrallah delivering a televised tackle, as they sit at a restaurant in Beirut. Pic: Reuters

The Israel Protection Forces (IDF) stated it carried out a “precise strike” on Hezbollah’s “central headquarters”, which it claimed was “embedded under residential buildings in the heart of the Dahieh in Beirut”.

The primary wave of assaults shook home windows throughout the town and despatched thick clouds of smoke billowing into the air.

Whereas Israel pressured it had been a “precise” strike, preliminary figures from Lebanon’s well being ministry confirmed no less than six different individuals had been killed and 91 had been wounded.

Israel stated Nasrallah was the meant goal and initially there have been claims he had survived.

Nevertheless, after a number of hours of confusion, his dying was confirmed by Israel.

“Hassan Nasrallah will no longer be able to terrorise the world,” the IDF stated.

Hezbollah itself is but to concern a clarifying assertion on its chief’s destiny.

Recent days have seen Israel launch strikes in Lebanon in Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and Bhamdoun

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Current days have seen Israel launch strikes in Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and Bhamdoun

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The Israeli strike that allegedly took Nasrallah’s life was on residential buildings in Dahieh, Beirut

Alongside claiming to have killed Nasrallah, the IDF stated it had killed quite a lot of different commanders, together with Ali Karaki, the commander of the southern entrance.

The nation’s army stated the strike was carried out whereas Hezbollah management met at their underground headquarters in Dahieh.

This continues a latest pattern wherein Israel has repeatedly focused Hezbollah’s management construction.

In the meantime, on Saturday, Israel launched one other wave of assaults on Beirut and the Bekaa Valley, a day after large strikes shook the capital and focused Bhamdoun.

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Smoke rose from Beirut’s southern suburbs on Saturday morning and the streets had been empty after the world was pummelled by the Israeli assaults.

Within the aftermath of the newest assaults, an Israeli army spokesperson declined to touch upon whether or not US-made Mark 84 heavy bombs had been used within the strike towards Nasrallah.

They added that they weren’t certain in regards to the variety of civilian casualties however blamed Hezbollah for positioning themselves in residential areas.

In the meantime, Iran stated it was in fixed contact with Hezbollah and different allies to find out its “next step”, however Reuters reported that the nation’s Supreme Chief was transferred to a safe location in mild of the most recent assault.

Nasrallah’s dying shall be a blow to the group because it continues to reel from a marketing campaign of escalating Israeli assaults.

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