Israel Strikes Beirut in Rare Attack Post-Ceasefire with Hezbollah

A precision airstrike by Israel on September 27, 2024, targeted a Hezbollah command bunker in the Dahieh suburb of southern Beirut, resulting in the death of the group's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, alongside several top officials. Closed-circuit television footage released recently depicts the moment when GBU-31/B Joint Direct Attack Munition bombs, equipped with BLU-109/B bunker-busting warheads, struck the facility, causing widespread destruction and civilian casualties, according to reports.
The operation, which reportedly killed dozens and injured hundreds of civilians, was facilitated by years of Israeli intelligence efforts to track Nasrallah's movements. This strike significantly weakened Hezbollah's capabilities, especially following the decline of its ally, the Assad regime in Syria. Israeli officials stated that the air assault was designed to minimize Hezbollah's retaliatory response, enhancing Israel's ongoing military efforts in the region.
The fallout from this attack has further destabilized the Iranian-backed militant group, underscoring the shifting dynamics in Middle Eastern geopolitics.