Israel Targets Nasrallah, Drops Over 80 Bombs in Lebanon
In a major military operation, Israeli fighter jets dropped over 80 bombs in Lebanon early this morning, targeting Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah. According to military sources, the attack focused on specific Hezbollah strongholds believed to house Nasrallah, as Israeli forces intensified their efforts to neutralize the influential leader.
The airstrikes occurred in the southern region of Lebanon, where Hezbollah has established several military bases and command centers. Residents reported hearing massive explosions that shook buildings and sent plumes of smoke rising into the air. Local Lebanese media confirmed that several locations were hit in the air raids, though Hezbollah has yet to officially comment on the situation.
Nasrallah, who has led Hezbollah for years, is considered a significant threat by Israel due to his role in orchestrating attacks and maintaining Hezbollah’s power in the region. Israeli officials have not confirmed whether the bombing successfully targeted Nasrallah, but the intensity of the strike indicates the seriousness of the operation.
This development marks a dramatic escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, raising fears of further retaliation and heightened instability in the region. International leaders are urging both sides to show restraint as tensions reach a critical point.
For now, the world watches closely as Israel and Hezbollah continue their long-standing confrontation, with potential consequences for broader regional security.
Lebanon is now bracing for possible reprisals as Hezbollah may seek to retaliate against Israel’s aggressive move.