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Hezbollah confirms assassination of Hassan Nasrallah 

Saturday 28 September 2024 - 12:31
Hezbollah confirms assassination of Hassan Nasrallah 

Hezbollah has confirmed the death of its Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah, following an Israeli airstrike that targeted the party's central command in southern Beirut on Friday evening. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated that they dropped approximately 85 precision bombs, each weighing a ton, aimed at neutralizing Nasrallah, who had led the organization for over three decades. 

The IDF's operation was reportedly executed based on intelligence indicating that Nasrallah and other senior commanders were present at the command center, where they were allegedly coordinating attacks against Israel. In addition to Nasrallah, the airstrike also resulted in the deaths of Ali Karki, commander of Hezbollah's southern front, and several other leaders within the organization.

Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee announced on social media that the operation was a significant success, emphasizing Nasrallah's role as a key figure responsible for numerous attacks against Israeli citizens and soldiers. The airstrike was characterized as a critical move in Israel's ongoing efforts to mitigate perceived threats from Hezbollah.

As news of Nasrallah's assassination spread, reactions poured in from various quarters. While some Lebanese citizens expressed shock and disbelief, others anticipated potential repercussions. The Iranian government, a primary backer of Hezbollah, labeled the attack a "dangerous escalation" and warned that those responsible would face severe consequences.

The implications of Nasrallah's death extend beyond Hezbollah itself. The organization has been deeply embedded in Lebanon's political landscape, holding significant parliamentary power and influencing key ministries. His absence raises questions about the future leadership of Hezbollah and how the group will navigate its relationship with both Lebanon and Israel moving forward.

With no clear successor to lead Hezbollah, the organization faces internal challenges amidst external pressures from Israeli military actions. The loss of senior military figures over recent months has further complicated its operational capabilities. Observers are left to ponder how this pivotal moment will reshape not only Hezbollah but also Lebanon's political dynamics in the coming months.


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