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Hassan Nasrallah “eliminated”, new attacks planned in Lebanon

The Israeli army announces the death of the leader of Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, after Israeli strikes hit Lebanon overnight from Friday to Saturday.

“Hassan Nasrallah is dead,” an army spokesperson, Lieutenant-Colonel Nadav Shoshani, declared on X. The leader of Hezbollah in Lebanon “will no longer be able to terrorize the world”, the Israeli army also indicated on the social network. These statements come as new Israeli strikes hit the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, overnight from Friday to Saturday. Strikes continue in eastern Lebanon, in the Bekaa region.

Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, was the main target of the attacks carried out by Israel. The Islamist movement immediately indicated that it had lost contact with its leader since Friday evening, but did not confirm his death. The Israeli army also claimed on Telegram on Saturday that it had killed in another air attack the commander of the movement’s missile unit, Mohammed Ali Ismaïl, as well as his deputy Hossein Ahmed Ismaïl, in southern Lebanon. “Other Hezbollah commanders and terrorists were eliminated along with them,” she added. On Saturday, at midday, the Israeli army assured that “most” of the senior leaders of Lebanese Hezbollah had been “eliminated”.

Arms depots were targeted, shortly after a first deadly raid which targeted, according to the army, the “headquarters” of the pro-Iranian armed movement. The arms depots were, again according to the IDF, hidden under “buildings in the southern suburbs of Beirut”. The Israeli army had shortly before called on the population to evacuate the area. Lebanese hospitals in the bombed areas were evacuated.

The Israeli army had indicated earlier in the night that its air force was flying over the surroundings of the capital’s airport, to prevent Iran from landing arms shipments intended for Hezbollah. It also said it was carrying out strikes against Hezbollah targets in the Tire region, in southern Lebanon.

Towards a “total war” in the Middle East

The raid on Beirut, particularly violent and on a densely populated neighborhood, left two dead and 76 injured, according to an initial report from the Lebanese Ministry of Health. According to a source close to Hezbollah, six buildings were completely destroyed in the area, raised by huge explosions which caused thick columns of smoke and dug large craters, sowing panic among residents. At the start of the evening, rescuers, helped by excavators, were still searching through piles of smoking rubble at the foot of residential buildings.

The Lebanese Islamist movement has denied Israel’s “allegations” about the presence of weapons depots in civilian buildings in the area. Hezbollah claimed to have fired “salvos of rockets” into the town of Safed, in northern Israel, “in response”, one of which hit a house, according to the Israeli army. Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian denounced a “blatant war crime”, the Iranian embassy in Lebanon, threatening the perpetrators of this “massacre” with “just punishment”.

The head of American diplomacy Blinken urged both parties to “stop shooting” and President Joe Biden “asked the Pentagon to evaluate and adjust if necessary the American military presence” in the Middle East, according to the House White. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati denounced a “genocidal war” led by Israel. “The shock wave” caused by the war in Gaza threatens to push the entire Middle East “into the abyss,” warned UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. The Middle East is on the verge of “total war”, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned at the UN.

Israeli ground incursion into Lebanon mooted

“As long as Hezbollah chooses the path of war, Israel has no other choice,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the UN. These operations will continue “until all our objectives are achieved”, he added, dampening hopes of a truce proposed Wednesday by and the United States. The Israeli army even said it was preparing for a possible ground incursion, which would be “as short” as possible, an Israeli security official assured Friday.

The Israeli army launched its strikes on Lebanon after almost a year of exchanges of fire with Hezbollah, an Islamist movement and Shiite paramilitary group considered terrorist, which has had significant power in Beirut since its creation in the 1980s. Hezbollah opened a front against Israel at the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, mainly through rocket fire from across the border, to support its ally Hamas, after the attack of October 7, 2023. on Israeli soil. By attacking in turn, Israel wants to allow the return of tens of thousands of inhabitants of the north who had fled Hezbollah fire.

More than 1,500 people have since been killed in Lebanon, in addition to tens of thousands displaced, according to Beirut. A toll heavier than that of the 33 days of war between Israel and the Lebanese formation in 2006. Unicef ​​was particularly alarmed by the “frightening rate” at which children have been killed since the intensification of Israeli bombings this week.

13:14 – Israel is “too small to cause significant damage to Hezbollah”, assures Ali Khamenei

“Zionist criminals must know that they are too small to cause significant damage to Hezbollah,” assures Ali Khamenei in a press release published this morning. The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran accuses Israel of “massacre of women, children and civilians”, reports The World. And added: “All the resistance forces in the region are alongside Hezbollah and support it.”

12:50 – Michel Barnier says he is concerned about the “security of our compatriots” in Lebanon

Traveling to Mâcon, Michel Barnier quickly spoke about the situation in Lebanon, ensuring he was following “this tragic situation”: “We are concerned about the safety of our compatriots there,” he assured. And added: “I will not make any further comments at this stage. I must verify the information [entendues depuis ce matin]and take the time to express myself seriously.”

12:28 – Most Lebanese Hezbollah leaders “eliminated” according to Israel

The Israeli army announced at midday that “most” of the senior leaders of Lebanese Hezbollah had been “eliminated”, after the southern suburbs of Beirut, the Bekaa region (to the east) and areas to the southern Lebanon were bombed this morning, says Le Figaro.

12:08 – The head of the Israeli army assures to “reach” anyone threatening Israeli citizens

“We have not exhausted all the means at our disposal. The message is simple: whoever threatens the citizens of Israel, we will know how to reach them,” said General Herzi Halevi, the army chief of staff. Israeli army this Saturday in a press release. This statement comes shortly after the announcement of the death of Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Lebanese Hezbollah, by the Israeli army.

11:45 – No one to “stop Netanyahu”, regrets the head of European diplomacy

“We are putting all the diplomatic pressure on for a ceasefire. But no one seems capable of stopping Netanyahu whether in Gaza or the West Bank,” Josep Borrel lamented last night at the UN. The head of European diplomacy spoke to journalists after a Security Council meeting devoted to the conflict in the Gaza Strip.

11:15 – Hezbollah responded in northern Israel

Hezbollah announced today that it had fired rockets into northern Israel, reports BFMTV. These shots, particularly targeting Kibbutz Kabri in northern Israel, were a response to Israel’s “barbaric” attacks “on Lebanese towns, villages and civilians.”

According to the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, explosions rang out this morning in Tel Aviv and other areas of central Israel, reports The Parisian.

10:55 – Strikes continue in eastern Lebanon

Israel continues to strike Lebanon this Saturday morning, particularly the Bekaa region, in eastern Lebanon, the Israeli army said in a statement. It is “currently targeting targets belonging to the Hezbollah organization”.

10:35 – Hezbollah has lost contact with Hassan Nasrallah

Hezbollah indicates that it has lost contact with Hassan Nasrallah since Friday evening, but does not confirm the death of its leader, a source close to the movement told AFP, reported by The World. Israel claims to have “eliminated” it, following strikes carried out in Lebanon.

10:10 – Is Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah, dead?

The Israeli Defense Forces announce that Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Lebanese Hezbollah, “will no longer be able to terrorize the world.”

10:02 – “Hamas leader” killed in Syria, Israeli army announces

The Israeli army claims to have killed the “leader of Hamas in southern Syria”, Ahmed Muhammad Fahd, according to a press release published this morning. He was killed by aircraft “on the night of Friday to Saturday”, while he was “planning to carry out an imminent terrorist activity”. Ahmed Muhammad Fahd was responsible for “terrorist operations” against Israel from southern Syria, the statement said.

09:38 – Hospitals evacuated in the southern suburbs of Beirut

Hospitals in the southern suburbs of Beirut will be evacuated, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced, reported by The World. These hospitals are located in areas bombed overnight during the Israeli “aggression”. The minister asked hospitals to “stop receiving non-urgent cases until the end of next week to make room for patients from hospitals in the southern suburbs of Beirut.”

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