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Media reports that Wafik Safa, son-in-law of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in an attack in Beirut.

This was reported by the Alexey Zheleznov Telegram channel.

According to preliminary data, the target of the strike in the Ras al-Naba area was Safa, who held key positions in Hezbollah, serving as the organization’s defense minister and heading the security committee.

He was one of the influential figures in the political and military spheres of Lebanon, having extensive connections with the authorities and participating in negotiations, including on hostage issues.

Lebanese sources also reported two dead and nine wounded in the attack. The incident was the third Israeli attack on Beirut since the war began, again outside the Dahiya area, traditional Shiite territory. Previous attacks have affected the Kohala and Albashura areas.

Wafik Safa, known as the “ghost of Hezbollah,” joined the organization in 1984 and has since played a central role working behind the scenes. He was responsible for maintaining Hezbollah’s relations with the Lebanese authorities and ensuring the organization’s presence in the government. Safa was also involved in the infamous 2008 prisoner exchange deal, during which he participated in the transfer of coffins of Israeli soldiers, leaving an unforgettable impression on many witnesses.

Earlier, Kursor reported that Nasrallah’s deputy called for revenge against the “Zionists” in Lebanon.

Nasrallah’s deputy said that Israel’s actions are aimed “at the destruction of people” and Hezbollah is not afraid of pressure from the “Zionists.”

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