Update(1420): The last hour has seen a flurry of contradictory reports concerning who may have been killed in the largescale Israeli airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut Friday evening.
Some Israeli reports are claiming Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah was killed or at least injured. Other reports claim his top deputy was taken out. At least six buildings were leveled in the attack.
A senior Iranian security officials has told Reuters that Tehran is checking Nasrallah's status. Iran's embassy in Beirut has meanwhile said that the major attack is a 'crime' that deserves 'appropriate punishment'. Hezbollah has been slow to issue a statement, and it is unclear whether the group plans to.
Waiting for al-Manar or #Hezbollah to confirm or deny the news about Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's fate. Regardless, #Hezbollah is not led by one man but by an organisation and an organised irregular army.https://t.co/Lo1jAlE68i
— Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺 (@ejmalrai) September 27, 2024
"In an initial toll, Lebanon’s health ministry says two people were killed and 76 others wounded in Israel’s attacks on Beirut’s southern suburb of Dahiyeh," Al Jazeera reports amid continuing rescue efforts.
Biden: The United States was not aware of the attack & did not participate in it.
Some media sources have speculated that the delayed Hezbollah statement suggests it lost senior leadership:
One Israeli official said the rationale behind the attack was that Nasrallah refused to decouple Hezbollah from Hamas in Gaza and stop the fighting on the northern border. Therefore, the decision was to "take him out of the decision-making picture" https://t.co/VXzio5MWTD
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) September 27, 2024
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Just less than thirty minutes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finished his remarks to the UN General Assembly, the Israeli military (IDF) announced major new airstrikes across southern Lebanon, which has included the most intense attacks to date on Beirut's southern suburbs.
Eyewitness say that shortly before 7pm local time, massive explosions rocked Beirut, shaking windows and with blasts felt for miles. Fox News' chief foreign correspondent is reporting that "Fox News has learned the target of the strike on Beirut was Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah." Hezbollah sources have been cited in Sky News as saying Nasrallah is in a safe place.
Breaking reports say that Israeli jets have targeted and struck Hezbollah's main command headquarters.
Al Monitor regional correspondent Joyce Karam writes, "Israeli media and Arabiya reporting that target was Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah but reportedly failed. Awaiting confirmations…lot of rumors.
An Israeli official has confirmed that Israel notified the US administration just minutes before the new largescale strikes on Beirut. Netanyahu had reportedly left a post-UN press conference early to attend an urgent security meeting.
Mass casualty event:
While attention fixates on the fate of #Hezbollah leader Hassan #Nasrallah, bear in mind that flattening 6+ high-rise apartment buildings, without prior notice/evacuation, means 100s of casualties.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) September 27, 2024
This is a mass casualty event, whatever #Hezbollah losses. pic.twitter.com/s4Plc8Sfka
Unconfirmed initial videos show a massive attack, with a black smoke cloud rising high into the early evening sky at dusk:
📌الآن ! pic.twitter.com/tgnHMRhQhd
— Mounir Younés/ منير يونس (@Mouniryouniss) September 27, 2024
It is highly unlikely that Nasrallah was at the location, as his whereabouts have long been the most tightly guarded secret of Hezbollah. The death toll is as yet unknown, but casualties are likely to be significant:
The attack in Beirut’s Haret Hreik suburb has erased a complete block, around six to nine buildings were either completely or partially destroyed. We are talking about a residential block close to the International airport of Beirut.
For now, we don’t know how many people were killed. But when an attack with such huge explosives, huge rockets is launched towards a residential area, we will expect to see a large number of people killed.
Oil is spiking on the news, given this represents peak escalation after a week of increasingly heavier fighting...
The airstrikes appear to be the most devastating and extensive to date on Beirut. According to initial details via Axios:
Wild Footage showing the Series of Israeli Airstrikes against the Hezbollah Command Bunker in Southern Beirut. pic.twitter.com/hVtQvd8H4K
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) September 27, 2024
Images from the scene show a very large attack:
Roads have Collapsed causing Craters, over 200 Meters from the Site of the Israeli Airstrike on the Dahieh Suburb of Beirut. pic.twitter.com/3pIViV4oVB
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) September 27, 2024
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