– 2024-09-29 23:06:30

by times news cr

2024-09-29 23:06:30

The IDF announced the successful assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the head of the terrorist organization Hezbollah, which has been active against Israel for decades.

An official statement confirms that the operation took place on Friday, when IDF forces carried out a precision airstrike on the organization’s underground headquarters in the Daahiya neighborhood of Beirut.

According to the military, Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck a facility that was located under a residential building and was used to coordinate attacks against Israel. Key Hezbollah commanders were present at the headquarters during the attack, including Ali Karkhi, commander of the organization’s southern front, as well as other senior members. The liquidation was a response to many years of terrorist activity by the group led by Nasrallah.

Hassan Nasrallah was the leader of Hezbollah for more than 30 years, personally responsible for numerous attacks that resulted in the deaths of Israeli civilians and soldiers. During his leadership, he became not only a symbol of the terrorist organization, but also its strategist, making key decisions. His role in the organization was exceptional, since it was he who approved both global and operational plans.

Since the conflict began on October 8, Hezbollah has been actively involved in hostilities against Israel, carrying out regular attacks on civilian and military targets. In response to these actions, the IDF continues to carry out operations aimed at destroying terrorist infrastructure and those who wage war against Israeli citizens.

The Israeli military stresses that it will not rest on its laurels and will continue to fight any threats posed by terrorist organizations such as Hezbollah to protect its citizens and maintain security in the region.

Previously, Kursor reported that Hezbollah is planning attacks on Israeli officials around the world.

Embassies and consulates abroad are under threat.

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