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Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah Reportedly Killed in Beirut Airstrikes


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I would imagine it would be tempting for leadership of any Middle East political organization or social welfare group to take up arms against Israel - Iran will spew cash at you.

 

Unfortunately, these militant organizations hide the real problem - the oppression of Palestinians in the occupied terrorities. This will never be alleviated by terrorist attacks.

 

We've lost a year due to the Hamas attacks.

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20 hours ago, Tug said:

Why on earth or outer space for that matter  would you think I wouldn't be delighted this scum bag is dead?

Because you support Kamala harris, the supporter of Iran and hezbollah. Because you oppose Donald trump, the hater of terrorists. Because your movement is replete with anti-American and terrorists supporting flag burners who chase Jewish kids down the street with their typical cowardly mob violence. I guess that's enough of a reason for people here

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6 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

I would imagine it would be tempting for leadership of any Middle East political organization or social welfare group to take up arms against Israel - Iran will spew cash at you.

 

Unfortunately, these militant organizations hide the real problem - the oppression of Palestinians in the occupied terrorities. This will never be alleviated by terrorist attacks.

 

We've lost a year due to the Hamas attacks.

How do you feel about Kamala Harris getting support from iran, the most murderous State supporter of terrorism out there? Clearly you follow their political line

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33 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Because you support Kamala harris, the supporter of Iran and hezbollah. Because you oppose Donald trump, the hater of terrorists. Because your movement is replete with anti-American and terrorists supporting flag burners who chase Jewish kids down the street with their typical cowardly mob violence. I guess that's enough of a reason for people here

Don't forget that the movement is replete with Jewish kids.

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32 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

How do you feel about Kamala Harris getting support from iran, the most murderous State supporter of terrorism out there? Clearly you follow their political line

The Irans were up to some nonsense and Harris refused their help.

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Update: Nasrallah's Body Recovered After Israeli Strike, Hezbollah Suffers Major Losses

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The body of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was retrieved from the rubble of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburbs, according to medical and security sources. The airstrike, which targeted Hezbollah’s underground headquarters in the Dahiyeh district, also killed more than 20 Hezbollah operatives, including some of Nasrallah’s closest allies and key military figures.

 

Hezbollah confirmed Nasrallah’s death on Saturday, though the exact cause of death remained unclear. Sources indicated that his body showed no direct wounds, suggesting that blunt trauma from the explosion’s force may have been the cause. A short video, circulated by Lebanese media, purportedly shows the recovery of Nasrallah’s body from the underground bunker where the attack occurred.

 

In addition to Nasrallah, several high-ranking Hezbollah officials were killed in the airstrike. Among them were Ali Karaki, the commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front, and Ibrahim Hussein Jazini, who led Nasrallah’s personal security unit. Samir Tawfiq Deeb, one of Nasrallah’s advisors, and Abd al-Amir Muhammad Sablini, responsible for Hezbollah’s force build-up, also perished. Another key figure, Ali Nayef Ayoub, who oversaw Hezbollah’s firepower, was among the slain. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that Jazini and Deeb were especially valuable due to their deep knowledge of Hezbollah’s operations and their close ties to Nasrallah.

 

Ali Karaki, who managed Hezbollah’s military activities in southern Lebanon, had previously survived an Israeli assassination attempt earlier in the week. Hezbollah confirmed his death on Sunday. In addition to Hezbollah members, Abbas Nilforoushan, the deputy commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force, was also killed in the strike.

 

The attack occurred as Hezbollah leaders and IRGC officials gathered in the group's primary underground command center in Beirut. According to the IDF, the headquarters were located beneath residential buildings, dangerously close to a United Nations-run school. The Israeli Air Force deployed F-15I fighter jets, which dropped dozens of bunker-busting bombs on the site, dealing a significant blow to Hezbollah’s command structure.

 

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4 hours ago, Social Media said:

the headquarters were located beneath residential buildings, dangerously close to a United Nations-run school

 

Hezbollah customarily using muslim civilians as human shields, and none has anything to say, especially from the pro-Palestinian field.

Iran supplies the Hezbollah the weaponry to hit Israeli civilians but, with regards to the Hezbollah's infrastructure defense, it expects the Shia Lebanese population to volunteer their families and themselves as human shields.

 

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