Israel Targets Hezbollah Leader in Beirut Air Strikes
Israel launched an air strike on Hezbollah's headquarters in Beirut, aimed at leader Hassan Nasrallah. The attack destroyed six buildings, killed two, and injured 76. PM Netanyahu vowed continued military actions against Hezbollah and Hamas. UN calls this the deadliest period for Lebanon in a generation.
On Friday, Israel launched a significant air strike targeting Hezbollah's headquarters in southern Beirut, Lebanon.
The attack, which aimed to eliminate Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah, resulted in the destruction of six buildings, killing two people and injuring 76 others.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue military actions against both Hezbollah and Hamas until these threats are neutralized.
This latest strike follows ongoing cross-border conflicts since October 7, initiated by Hamas's unprecedented attack on Israel.
The violence has prompted tens of thousands to flee their homes in Lebanon.
The UN and other international entities have repeatedly called for an end to these hostilities, describing this period as the deadliest in a generation for Lebanon.
Despite mediation efforts, a ceasefire in Gaza remains elusive.