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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Hezbollah headquarters strike Part of the September 2024 Lebanon strikes Smoke rising from the Beirut suburbs after the airstrikes Type Airstrike Location Haret Hreik, Dahieh, Lebanon 33°51′5″N 35°30′14″E / 33.85139°N 35.50389°E / 33.85139; 35.50389 Target Hassan Nasrallah ...
On Saturday, Hezbollah confirmed that its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, is dead after Israel announced he was killed in an airstrike in Beirut on Friday. His death marks a major moment in recent ...
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, shown in a rare public appearance in 2013, had for decades played a cat-and-mouse game with Israel. He was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, the group ...
Nasrallah was not the only top Hezbollah leader to die in Friday's strike. Ali Karki, the commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front and other commanders were also killed, the Israeli military said.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This article is about the former secretary-general of Hezbollah. For the Iraqi businessman, see Hassan Nasrallah (businessman). For the Lebanese footballer, see Hassan Nasrallah (footballer). Hassan Nasrallah حسن نصر الله Nasrallah in 2019 3rd Secretary-General of Hezbollah In office 16 ...
-The following comments were made to Reuters after Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was killed by the Israeli military in a powerful airstrike in Beirut. Hezbollah confirmed he had been ...
Israel continued to strike Lebanon on Sunday, a day after confirming it had killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a strike on Beirut.
Virtually all scholars identify him with king Shishak in the Hebrew Bible. The account of Shoshenq/Shishak’s invasion in the 5th year of Rehoboam correspond to an inscription found at Karnak of Shoshenq's campaign into Canaan. [71] 1 Kgs. 11:40, 1 Kgs. 14:25† Taharqa: Pharaoh of Egypt, King of Kush: 690–664