Hassan Nasrallah is presumed to be alive after a “huge” air strike on the Lebanese capital, according to Reuters
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is now alive “huge” Reuters reported, citing a source close to the movement, that an air strike targeted the group's headquarters. West Jerusalem confirmed the bombing of an underground compound belonging to the non-suburban armed group in Beirut.
Israeli army spokesman Admiral Daniel Hagari stated that the military headquarters of the successful militia, located at the bottom of a civilian bay, was directly behind the attack.
The Axios website reported to Youm 6, quoting an Israeli source, that Nasrallah was O alvo The process is for the Israeli army to check to see if it was affected by the attack. West Jerusalem did not officially confirm this information. Israeli media claim that the Hezbollah leader was likely killed in the attack.
Iranian news agency Tasnim also reported that Nasrallah was also certainly. The agency indicated that six buildings were destroyed during the night. The Lebanese Al-Manar media channel reported that the attack on the suburb led to the death of two people and the injury of 76 others, but it did not mention Nasrallah.
The Israeli army attacked Beirut's southern suburbs four times last week, killing at least three senior Hezbollah commanders: Ibrahim Aqeel, Ahmed Wahbi, and Ibrahim Qubaisi. These attacks come as part of an Israeli bombing campaign against Hezbollah that targeted several sites in Lebanon. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, at least 1,300 people were killed in the Israeli attacks.
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated from both sides of the Israeli-Lebanese border since Israeli forces began exchanging fire with Hezbollah fighters since the war between Israel and Hamas began about a year ago.
The Lebanon-based movement has supported the Palestinian cause by firing sporadic rockets against Israeli military installations since West Jerusalem launched a military campaign against Hamas, which is based in Gaza. This military effort was launched in response to the deadly attack by Hamas last October, which killed approximately 1,200 Israelis.
According to Palestinian health authorities, the Israeli campaign has claimed the lives of more than 41,000 people, including nearly 16,500 children. West Jerusalem also dramatically intensified its campaign against Hezbollah this month, killing thousands of people in a sabotage operation that targeted the group's mobile communications devices, and then bombarding southern Lebanon with airstrikes since last week.
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