Some media reported that the group’s main leader, Hassan Nasrallah, survived the attack in Beirut.
On Friday, September 27, the Israel Defense Forces said it struck Hezbollah’s headquarters in the Lebanese capital Beirut. Some Israeli media reported that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed as a result of the strike. Meanwhile, a source close to Hezbollah told Reuters that Nasrallah was alive, while Iran’s Tasnim news agency also said he was safe.
According to an IDF spokesman, the headquarters was built under civilian buildings in the suburb of Dahiyeh, a known Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut, reports The Times of Israel.
Soon, information began to appear in the media about the probable death of Nasrallah, who led the militants for more than 30 years.
Meanwhile, the Iranian Tasnim agency wrote that Nasrallah was alive after the Israeli attack. AFP also says, citing a source close to the militants, that Nasrallah is “fine.”
There is no official information about whether Nasrallah is still alive. Israel has not yet confirmed that the Hezbollah leader was the main target of the strike.
Following the mass attack in Beirut, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ended his visit to the United States early and immediately flew back to Israel, his adviser Dmitry Gendelman said.
On the night of Saturday, September 28, new attacks were reported in Beirut.
Let’s recall that earlier this week the Israeli military launched a massive operation to strike Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Hezbollah fighters, for their part, continue to fire rockets into Israeli territory.
Recently, the IDF, during an airstrike south of Beirut, removed the commander of the Hezbollah missile forces, Ibrahim Qubaisi.
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