Hassan Nasrallah News: The Israeli army attacked the densely populated Dahiyah City, targeting Hezbollah's headquarters and weapons depot. After this attack, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has been declared dead by Israel. However, this has not been confirmed by Hezbollah. However, a source close to Nasrallah denied his death and said - 'Hezbollah Secretary General is 'safe'. The Israeli army said on Saturday, 'The game is over for both Muhammad Ali Ismail, the commander of Hezbollah's missile unit in southern Lebanon, and his deputy Hossein Ahmed Ismail'. More than 700 people have been killed in Lebanon in a week in Israeli attacks against Hezbollah. According to Reuters, the sound of more than 20 airstrikes was heard in different areas of Beirut before the sun rose on Saturday.
- An Israeli official told reporters in New York that the attack targeted "senior commanders" of the Lebanon-based, Iran-backed Shiite Islamist group.
- It is too early to say that Nasrullah has been killed. If he is alive, you will know immediately. If not, it may take some time to confirm.
- US Defense Minister Lloyd Austin said- 'I had no prior information about the attack. According to Austin, he was on a call with Yoav Galant when the Israeli operation was going on.
- According to a report by The New York Times, US President Joe Biden is being given the latest update on last night's developments in the Middle East.
- The IDF has appealed to the citizens of 'Dahia', near Beirut, where Hezbollah's headquarters is located, to leave their homes.
- Israel claims that Hezbollah has 150,000 rockets to kill Israeli civilians. It has "no conflict" with Lebanese civilians.
- According to NTY, Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei has called an emergency meeting at his residence after this attack.
- The Iranian embassy in Beirut called Friday's attack a "reprehensible crime" and "reckless behavior".
- The Iranian embassy warned that the attack had changed the rules of war.
- Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the top UN official in Lebanon, wrote on social media: ‘Beirut, Lebanon, is trembling with fear.’
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