A senior Hezbollah leader, rumored to be a potential successor to the recently deceased Hassan Nasrallah, has been declared “unreachable” following a series of Israeli airstrikes that struck Beirut with devastating precision.
Lebanese security sources have reported their inability to establish contact with this prominent figure, Hashem Safieddine, after Israel allegedly targeted him during airstrikes in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahieh.
Subsequent strikes have hampered rescue efforts, leaving uncertainty regarding Safieddine’s fate, as separate sources have indicated.
When queried during a Friday evening briefing about the possibility of Safieddine’s death in the strike, Israeli military spokesperson Nadav Shoshani stated that the military was still investigating the outcome of the raid.
“Around midnight, we struck the Central Intelligence headquarters of Hezbollah in Dahieh,” Nadav Shoshani said. “When we have more information to share about who was there and what the result of the strike was, we will share it.”
The recent death of former Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah during Israeli airstrikes on the Lebanese capital last weekend has sent shockwaves through the organization. His deputy, addressing the situation shortly thereafter, asserted that a new leader would soon be elected.
Israel has proclaimed that the elimination of Nasrallah marks merely the initial phase of their broader campaign against the group.
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You need to correct headline to read “Hezbollah”. Not “Hamas”.
It sounds like preventative maintenance. It’s always best to stay ahead of problems when you can.
“unreachable” is the new word for DEAD