Israel: Hezbollah leader targeted – Israel-Lebanon

Updated 18.31 | Published 2024-09-24 09.33

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More than 700 people have died in Israel’s attacks on Lebanon this week.

Hezbollah has responded with rockets at Israel.

Many now fear a major war in the region.

Follow the developments in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah here.

  • Israel: Hezbollah leader targeted

    Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is said to have been the target of the attack on the militia’s headquarters.

    It reports Sky News and refers to Israeli military radio.

    The military is now said to be investigating whether Nasrallah was in the headquarters when it was hit.

  • Hezbollah headquarters hit in attack

    Photo: Jerker Ivarsson

    Hezbollah’s central headquarters have been hit in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut.

    That’s what the Israeli military IDF writes.

    The headquarters is said to have been located under a residential building in the suburb of Dahieh in southern Beirut.

    Thick clouds of smoke rise from the capital, several media reports.

    Correction: In an earlier version, we reported SVT’s information that the Iranian embassy was hit in the attack. The truth is that Hezbollah’s headquarters have been met.

  • Israel confirms attack in Beirut

    The IDF confirms that they recently attacked buildings in Beirut, they write on Platform X.

    They write that they attacked Hezbollah’s central headquarters which was located under a residential building in the Dahieh area of ​​central Beirut.

    They also write that there are no changes in guidelines from the Home Front Command, a military unit responsible for protecting civilians.

  • Several powerful explosions in Beirut

    Several powerful explosions have been heard in Beirut and “massive” clouds of black smoke are rising from the city, write Omni citing witnesses who spoke to Reuters.

  • 25 dead in Lebanon

    25 people have died after Israeli attacks on Lebanon early Friday. This is stated by the country’s health minister, Reuters reports.

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