Israeli air strike recovers the body of Hezbollah leader from rubble.

He died at the main Hezbollah base.

September 29th 2024.

Israeli air strike recovers the body of Hezbollah leader from rubble.
Next on the news, we have updates on the recent Israeli airstrike in Lebanon that targeted Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. Just days after the militant group announced his death, reports have now surfaced that his body has been recovered from the site of the attack in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

According to sources, Nasrallah's body is believed to be intact and has been found at the location of the airstrike. This comes as a surprise to many, as the attack was initially thought to have killed him. A statement from Hezbollah has confirmed his death, stating that he has now joined his fellow martyrs.

The death of Nasrallah has sparked concerns of retaliation and further escalation of the conflict. The airstrike also claimed the life of Abbas Nilforushan, a senior officer in Iran's Revolutionary Guard. The Israeli military has confirmed the precise attack, stating that it was carried out during a meeting of Hezbollah leaders at their headquarters in Dahiyeh.

Nasrallah, who has been the leader of Hezbollah for over three decades, is known for his close ties with Iran, one of the group's main supporters. He has also been linked to previous attacks on Israeli and Jewish targets. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that targeting Nasrallah was crucial in achieving their goals, describing him as a terrorist.

The death of Nasrallah has also sparked protests in Tehran, with many demonstrating against Israel. Hezbollah has vowed to continue their fight against the enemy and their support for Palestine. However, the ongoing conflict has taken a toll on Lebanon, with a string of airstrikes causing civilian casualties and displacing thousands of people.

In the latest attack, 11 people were killed in the early hours of the morning, according to Lebanon's state news agency. A home in the village of al-Ain was destroyed, and the bodies of six people have been recovered from the rubble. A search is still ongoing for the remaining five.

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