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Posted: 2024-09-27T17:14:44Z | Updated: 2024-09-27T17:42:21Z Israel Says It Struck Hezbollah's Headquarters In Huge Explosion, Shaking Lebanese Capital | HuffPost

Israel Says It Struck Hezbollah's Headquarters In Huge Explosion, Shaking Lebanese Capital

Three major Israeli TV channels said Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was the target of the strikes, but the unsourced reports could not immediately be confirmed.
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BEIRUT (AP) The Israeli military said Friday it struck the central headquarters of Hezbollah  in Beirut, where a series of massive explosions leveled multiple buildings and sent clouds of orange and black smoke billowing in the skies in the biggest blasts to hit the Lebanese capital in the past year.

Three major Israeli TV channels said Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah  was the target of the strikes in Beiruts southern suburbs. The unsourced reports could not immediately be confirmed by The Associated Press, and the army declined comment. But given the size and timing of the blasts, there were strong indications that a senior leader may have been inside the buildings struck.

In a possible further sign of the strikes significance, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu  abruptly cut short a visit to the United States and was returning home instead of waiting until the end of Sabbath on Saturday evening, his office said. Hours earlier, Netanyahu addressed the U.N., vowing that Israels campaign against Hezbollah would continue further dimming hopes  for an internationally backed cease-fire .

News of the blasts came as Netanyahu was briefing reporters traveling with him. A military aide whispered into his ear, and Netanyahu quickly ended the briefing.

To a degree unseen in past conflicts, Israel this past week has aimed to eliminate Hezbollahs senior leadership. Defense Minister Yoav Gallants office said he was huddled with the head of Israels air force and other top commanders at military headquarters, following updates.

Israeli army spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said the strikes targeted the main Hezbollah headquarters, located beneath residential buildings. Six buildings in the Haret Hreik neighborhood of Dahiyeh were reduced to rubble, according to Lebanons national news agency. The blast rattled windows and shook houses some 30 kilometers (18 miles) north of Beirut. Ambulances were seen headed to the scene, sirens wailing.

Officials at a nearby hospital said they received at least 10 wounded, three critically, including a Syrian child.

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Smoke rises from Israeli airstrikes in Beirut, seen from Baabda, Friday, Sept. 27, 2024. (AP Photo)
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Smoke rises from the smouldering rubble as people gather at the scene of Israeli air strikes in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood of Beirut's southern suburbs on September 27, 2024. (Photo by IBRAHIM AMRO/AFP via Getty Images)
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The Pentagon said Friday the U.S. had no advance warning of the heavy strikes in Beirut.

Israel dramatically intensified its airstrikes in Lebanon this week, saying it is determined to put an end to more than 11 months of Hezbollah fire into its territory. The scope of Israels operation remains unclear, but officials have said a ground invasion  to push the militant group away from the border is a possibility. Israel has moved thousands of troops toward the border in preparation.

At least 25 people were killed in Israeli strikes early Friday, Health Minister Firass Abiad said, bringing the death toll in Lebanon this week to more than 720. He said the dead included dozens of women and children.

A predawn strike Friday in the mainly Sunni border town of Chebaa hit a home, killing nine members of the same family, the state news agency said. A resident identified the dead as Hussein Zahra, his wife Ratiba, their five children and two of their grandchildren.

At the U.N., Netanyahu vowed to continue degrading Hezbollah until Israel achieves its goals.

Netanyahus comments have damped hopes for a U.S.-backed call for a 21-day truce between Israel and Hezbollah to allow time for a diplomatic solution. Hezbollah has not responded to the proposal.

Iranian-backed Hezbollah, the strongest armed force in Lebanon, began firing rockets into Israel almost immediately after Hamas Oct. 7 attack, saying it was a show of support for the Palestinians. Since then, it and the Israeli military have traded fire almost daily, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes on both sides of the border.

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Rescuers rest near a crater at the scene of Israeli air strikes in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood of Beirut's southern suburbs on September 27, 2024. (Photo by IBRAHIM AMRO/AFP via Getty Images)
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Lebanese civil defense and firefighting teams arrive in the damaged area following the Israeli attacks as around 10 explosions are heard in the southern area of the capital Beirut, Lebanon on September 27, 2024. (Photo by Houssam Shbaro/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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An Israeli security official said he expects a possible war against Hezbollah would not last for as long as the current war in Gaza, because the Israeli militarys goals are much narrower.

In Gaza, Israel has vowed to dismantle Hamas military and political regime, but the goal in Lebanon is just to push Hezbollah away from the border with Israel not a high bar like Gaza in terms of operational objectives, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to military briefing guidelines.

The Israeli military said it carried out dozens of strikes over the course of two hours around the south on Friday, including in the cities of Sidon and Nabatiyeh. It said it was targeting Hezbollah rocket launchers and infrastructure. It said Hezbollah fired a volley of rockets toward the northern Israeli city of Tiberias.

In the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, civil defense workers pulled the bodies of two women 35-year-old Hiba Ataya and her mother Sabah Olyan from the rubble of a building brought down by a strike. Thats Sabah, these are her clothes, my love, one man cried out as her body emerged.

Israel says its accelerated strikes this week have already inflicted heavy damage on Hezbollahs weapons capabilities and a string of its top commanders have been assassinated in strikes. Officials have suggested its limited fire of missile and rockets the past week show it has been set back.

But the group boasted a large arsenal of rockets and missiles and its remaining capacities remain unknown.

Hezbollah officials and their supporters remain defiant. Not long before the explosions Friday evening, thousands were massed in another part of Beiruts suburbs for the funeral of three Hezbollah members killed in earlier strikes, including the head of the groups drone unit, Mohammed Surour.

Men and women in the giant crowd waved their fists in the air and chanted, We will never accept humiliation as they marched marched behind the three coffins, wrapped in the groups yellow flag.

Hussein Fadlallah, Hezbollahs top official in Beirut, said in a speech that no matter how many commanders Israel kills, the group has endless numbers of experienced fighters who are deployed all over the front lines. Fadlallah vowed that Hezbollah will keep fighting until Israel stops its offensive in Gaza.

We will not abandon the support of Palestine, Jerusalem and oppressed Gaza, Fadlallah said. There is no place for neutrality in this battle.

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