Israeli strike on Beirut targets senior Hezbollah official Hashem Safieddine, Axios reporter says
- Israel's military attacked Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters in Beirut while battling militants near the border, as reported on October 3, 2024.
- Approximately 200 Hezbollah targets were struck across Lebanon, resulting in at least 15 Hezbollah fighters' deaths, according to The Associated Press.
- A municipality building in Bint Jbeil was hit, killing an additional 15 Hezbollah members and destroying weapons.
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Heavy explosions have shaken the Lebanese capital Beirut. Israel's air strikes were apparently aimed at Hezbollah leaders - among them the possible successor to Nasrallah. Meanwhile, Israel was again heavily shelled.
Israeli strikes on Beirut target potential new Hezbollah chief
Israeli officials inform U.S. media that the attacks aimed at Hashem Safieddine took place in an underground bunker, following warnings for residents to evacuate the area. Additionally, Israel targeted the Lebanon-Syria border crossing to thwart the replenishment of Hezbollah’s arms supplies. The post Israeli strikes on Beirut target potential new Hezbollah chief appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Report: major Beirut attacks were targeting Hezbollah bunker used by senior officials
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Hachem Safieddine, senior leader of Hezbollah, would be the target of an Israeli strike – englishtimes.uk
Share ✓ Link copied to clipboard! Hashem Safieddine, a senior Hezbollah leader once presumed heir to slain cleric Hassan Nasrallah, was the target of an Israeli strike in Lebanon, Israeli and US media reported Thursday. Safieddine was in a Beirut bunker hit by an Israeli plane on Wednesday, Axios reported citing unnamed Israeli officials. The New York Times also cited Israeli officials without naming them in its account of the attack, while …
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