Hezbollah Leader Killed in Israeli Airstrike During War Operations Meeting
New details have emerged regarding the death of Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, who was reportedly killed in an Israeli airstrike while leading military operations from a command center in Beirut. The airstrike, which occurred on September 27, 2023, flattened several buildings in southern Beirut and resulted in the deaths of six individuals, as confirmed by the Lebanese Health Ministry.
Hezbollah's security official, Wafiq Safa, disclosed at a news conference that Nasrallah had been directing the group's military strategy from this location. His assassination marked a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, transforming months of skirmishes into a full-scale war that ravaged parts of southern and eastern Lebanon until a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect on November 27.
The ceasefire agreement mandates that Hezbollah relocate its fighters and military resources north of the Litani River, while Israeli troops are to withdraw from southern Lebanon within 60 days. Lebanese forces and UN peacekeepers are expected to replace the departing Israeli troops as the sole military presence in the area.
Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high, with Hezbollah accusing Israel of continued strikes and violations. The group's new leader, Naim Kassem, threatened potential retaliation if Israeli forces do not withdraw promptly. The Lebanese Parliament, led by Speaker Nabih Berri, is set to engage in negotiations with U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein to address the situation further.
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