Hezbollah’s senior leadership is unreachable following Israel’s strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, a source close to the Lebanese terror group tells Reuters.
Hours after the strikes, Hezbollah hasn’t made a statement on the fate of its head, Hassan Nasrallah.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemns the Israeli bombing in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district, calling it an “open and fragrant war crime that once again revealed the nature of state terrorism of this regime.”
Pezeshkian expresses his sympathy to the Lebanese people and offers his condolences to the families of the “martyrs,” and says he expects all countries — especially Muslim ones — to condemn the act. He does not mention the fact that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was targeted in the strike.
Hagari says IDF still looking into results of ‘very accurate’ strike on Hezbollah HQ
IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari says the military is still looking into the results of its strike on Hezbollah’s headquarters in Beirut.
“We will update as soon as we know. Our strike was very accurate,” he says.
There are no changes to instructions for Israeli civilians as of now, Hagari says.
After evacuation calls, IDF strikes buildings housing Hezbollah anti-ship missiles
The IDF says it is currently striking three buildings in the Dahiyeh suburb of Beirut where Hezbollah has stored anti-ship missiles.
Further details on the strikes will be provided later, the military adds.
Earlier, the IDF warned civilians in the proximity of three buildings in Beirut’s southern suburbs, that they would soon be struck.
IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said in a press conference that under the civilian buildings were underground storage facilities where Hezbollah placed coast-to-sea missiles, weapons that threaten Israel and international shipping.
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