Beirut, 28 September (HS). Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah, was killed in Israel's deadliest airstrike on Lebanon. The Chinese newspaper Beijing Daily, quoting the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), has written on the
Hezbollah's headquarters has been destroyed in this airstrike. Israel's security forces (IDF) carried out an air strike targeting group leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was hiding in the basement of the headquarters, and turned the surrounding area into a ball of fire. Earlier, the IDF had claimed that Hassan Nasrallah's escape was beyond imagination.
According to The Times of Israel, the Israeli Air Force carried out massive air strikes in Lebanon's capital Beirut on Friday evening. During this, the main headquarters of Hezbollah was attacked. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was targeted in the attacks. It is believed that Nasrallah was in the command center of the main headquarters at the time of the attack. An Israeli official had said that it is very difficult to imagine Nasrallah surviving such an attack. It is reported that this attack shook the Lebanese capital. Smoke engulfed the capital. At least six buildings were demolished in the attack. IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari made a statement on camera minutes after the attack. Hagari said the command center was built beneath civilian buildings in the Dahieh suburb, considered a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut.
Earlier Hezbollah commander Saroor was killed
According to Hezbollah's television channel Al-Manar, its commander Mohammed Hussein Sarur died in an Israeli attack on Thursday. The attack was carried out on Daheeh, a southern suburb of Beirut.
Nasrallah's daughter Zainab's body recovered from the debris
According to Hezbollah's television channel Al-Manar, the body of Hassan Nasrallah's daughter Zainab was found in the debris of the command center. This has been confirmed by Lebanese officials. Zainab is known for her loyalty to Hezbollah and her sacrifice for her family. Zainab spoke publicly on the death of her brother Hadi. He was killed in an Israeli bombing in 1997.
Fahd of Hamas killed in Syria
Ahmed Mohammed Fahd, the head of the Hamas network in southern Syria, was killed in an overnight airstrike, The Times of Israel reported, quoting the IDF. Fahad was involved in the rocket attack on the Golan Heights.