Israeli attack on Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut claims to target Hassan Nasrallah

Muhammad Jawad Ali
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Muhammad Jawad Ali
Muhammad Jawad Ali is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. He can be reached at email jawadhaider854@gmail.com.
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  • Israel has launched an attack on Hezbollah’s headquarters in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, claiming to target Hassan Nasrallah.
  • Israeli media alleged that the attacks aimed at Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah and were carried out while Hezbollah commanders were present in the central office.
  • On the other hand, the Israeli army claimed that the attack also aimed at Hezbollah’s central leadership because the group’s office was located underground in the building, and Hassan Nasrallah was also present there.
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Israel has launched an attack on Hezbollah’s headquarters in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, claiming to target Hassan Nasrallah.

According to international media reports, Israel conducted multiple airstrikes on Hezbollah’s main military headquarters located in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

Israeli media alleged that the attacks aimed at Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah and were carried out while Hezbollah commanders were present in the central office.

It remains unclear whether Hassan Nasrallah was affected by the attacks or if he was safe, as Hezbollah has not confirmed or denied the claims.

Arab media reports indicate that the Israeli army targeted a specific building named “Al-Burj” on the Airport Road in Beirut, firing more than 10 missiles, resulting in damage to the building.

On the other hand, the Israeli army claimed that the attack also aimed at Hezbollah’s central leadership because the group’s office was located underground in the building, and Hassan Nasrallah was also present there.

According to Al Jazeera, this was the most powerful attack in the series of airstrikes carried out by Israel over the past five days, resulting in four buildings being reduced to rubble.

Meanwhile, an Iranian news agency claimed that Hezbollah’s leader was safe following the attack, and further information about him is being gathered.

A Hezbollah commander also confirmed to Reuters that Hassan Nasrallah remained unharmed in the attack.

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Muhammad Jawad Ali is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. He can be reached at email jawadhaider854@gmail.com.