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Israel Claims to Have Killed Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut Strikes

The Israeli military has announced that it has killed Hezbollah leader in a series of airstrikes targeting the group's underground headquarters in a southern suburb of Beirut. This declaration was made by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday morning, following a night of speculation regarding Nasrallah's status. He had been at the helm of Hezbollah for three decades. The IDF also reported that southern front commander and other senior leaders were among those killed in the bombing.

Q: Who did the Israeli military claim to have killed in their recent strikes?

A: The Israeli military claimed to have killed Hezbollah’s leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.

Q: Where did the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conduct their strikes?

A: The IDF conducted their strikes in a southern suburb of Beirut, targeting Hezbollah’s underground headquarters.

Q: What was the reaction or speculation surrounding Hassan Nasrallah prior to the announcement?

A: There was overnight speculation about the fate of Nasrallah before the Israeli military confirmed his death.

Q: How long has Hassan Nasrallah been leading Hezbollah?

A: Hassan Nasrallah has been leading Hezbollah for three decades.

Q: What other significant figures did the IDF claim to have killed in the operation?

A: The IDF also claimed to have killed southern front commander Ali Karki and other senior leaders of Hezbollah.