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Published 04 Oct, 2024 09:33am

Israel claims death of Hezbollah’s expected leader, Hashem Safiuddin, in Beirut airstrike

Israel has claimed that the next expected head of Hezbollah, Hashem Safiuddin, has died in an airstrike in Beirut.

The Israeli military stated that the air force targeted Safiuddin, a senior Hezbollah leader, during the bombing of Lebanon’s capital, American news website Axios reported.

Reports indicated that Safiuddin was likely to succeed Syed Hassan Nasrallah as the Secretary General of Hezbollah.

An Israeli official stated that Safiuddin was in a deep underground bunker, and it remains uncertain whether he was killed in the airstrike.

While Hezbollah has not officially confirmed or denied Israel’s claims, witnesses reported hearing explosions near the airport and seeing smoke rising from the area.

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Additionally, Israel has claimed responsibility for the death of Mohammed Youssef Anisi, another leader within Hezbollah.

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