Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is killed in Beirut strike, Israel's military says
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Publish: 28 Sep 2024, 09:11 PM
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AVIV, Israel, Sep 28 (AP/UNB)- Israel said Saturday that it killed Hezbollah
leader Hassan Nasrallah, dealing its most significant blow to the Lebanese
militant group after months of fighting. There was no immediate confirmation
from Hezbollah.
Nasrallah becomes the
latest, and by far the most powerful, target to be killed by Israel in weeks of
intensified fighting with Hezbollah. The army said that several top Hezbollah
commanders were killed along with Nasrallah in a powerful airstrike Friday. The
military said it carried out a precise airstrike while Hezbollah leadership met
at their headquarters in Dahiyeh, south of Beirut.
Israel's Chief of Staff,
Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, said Saturday that the elimination of Nasrallah was
"not the end of our toolbox." He said that the strike targeting
Hezbollah leadership was the result of a long period of preparation.
Ali Karki, the Commander
of Hezbollah's Southern Front, and additional Hezbollah commanders, were also
killed in the attack, the Israeli military said. The Lebanese Health Ministry
said six people were killed and 91 injured in the strikes Friday, which leveled
six apartment buildings.
The Israeli military
said it was mobilizing additional reserve soldiers as tensions escalate with
Lebanon, activating three battalions of reserve soldiers after sending two
brigades to northern Israel earlier in the week to train for a possible ground
invasion.
On Saturday morning, the
Israeli military carried out several strikes in southern Beirut and eastern
Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. Hezbollah launched dozens of projectiles across
northern and central Israel and the Israel-occupied West Bank.
In Beirut's southern
suburbs, smoke rose and the streets were empty after the area was pummeled
overnight by heavy Israeli airstrikes. Shelters set up in the city center for
displaced people were overflowing. Many families slept in public squares and
beaches or in their cars. On the roads leading to the mountains above the
capital, hundreds of people could be seen making an exodus on foot, holding
infants and whatever belongings they could carry.
At least 720 people have
been killed in Lebanon over the past week from Israeli air strikes, according
to the Health Ministry.
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