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Initial estimates from Israeli defense officials suggest that around 300 people were killed, potentially including Nasrallah's daughter. [3] The Lebanese health ministry reported at least 33 fatalities and 195 injuries as of 28 September, though most of the rubble has not been searched yet, and the number is almost certain to rise as dozens are ...
Around 73 tons of bombs were dropped on the bunker by the Israeli Air Force, and the strikes were reportedly larger than the attack that killed Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah on 27 September 2024. [9] [10] Footage of the aftermath showed giant balls of flame rising from the bunker with thick smoke and flares bursting out. The ...
Two people killed in northern Israel by Hezbollah rocket fire, medics say. 13:15, Alexander Butler. ... The fate of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s successor was unknown, said an Israeli ...
Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike last month, also in a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon’s capital. Safieddine was widely seen as a likely heir to Nasrallah given his rank in the ...
An Israeli air strike in Riyaq killed five people including three children and injured at least 15 others. [370] Hezbollah claimed to have destroyed two Merkava tanks and three IDF bulldozers and inflicted casualties on Israeli soldiers in the Ramyah area. [370] The IDF said that Hezbollah launched about 95 projectiles from Lebanon towards ...
Israel reportedly killed Safieddine on 3 October by dropping 73 tonnes of bombs on Dahiyeh in an attack similar to the bunker-buster bombs that killed Nasrallah a week earlier.
Including Nasrallah, Israel's military says it has killed eight of Hezbollah's nine most senior military commanders this year, mostly in the past week. These commanders led units ranging from the ...
In September 2024, Israel intensified its operations with two waves of electronic device attacks targeting Hezbollah's communication systems, and later assassinated the group's leading figures, including secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah, [74] and his successor, Hashem Safieddine.