Israel claims to have hit the headquarters of the Hezbollah terrorist group in the suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon. The specific target of what appears to be a series of airstrikes was Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. It is currently unknown if Nasrallah was successfully killed in the strike.
Massive explosions rocked a southern suburb of the Lebanese capital on Friday as Israel is believed to have executed its largest military strike against Hezbollah since its 2006 invasion of the country.
“After almost a year of Israel warning the world and telling them that Hezbollah must be stopped — Israel is doing what every sovereign state in the world would do if they had a terror organization that seeks their destruction on their border,” Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a statement following the attack, adding the action was a “precise strike on the central HQ of Hezbollah which was intentionally built under residential buildings in Beirut in order to use them as human shields.”
The Hezbollah-controlled news network Al-Manar TV claims around eight residential buildings were leveled in the Israeli strike and that high casualties are anticipated. They gave no indication as to whether Nasrallah was killed in the blasts, though Israeli military sources claim the strike was only carried out after it was confirmed the Hezbollah leader had entered the command bunker.
INSANE FOOTAGE: The Israeli Air Force has struck and destroyed the Hezbollah terrorist organizations main command center under civilian buildings in the Dahiyeh suburb of Beirut. pic.twitter.com/4I31u4r9om
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