Conflicting Reports on Assassination of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Leader of Hezbollah Lebanon
Last night, the Israeli army launched heavy attacks on southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah positions.
These attacks resulted in hundreds of casualties, both dead and injured.
Bombing in the Nabatieh and Bekaa Valley regions caused extensive damage, forcing thousands of residents in southern Lebanon to flee their homes.
Israel has stated that these attacks aim to eliminate Hezbollah’s military infrastructure; however, Lebanon and many countries have deemed these actions a clear violation of human rights, calling for an immediate halt to the assaults.
The clashes have drawn strong international reactions.
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven countries expressed concern over the escalation of this war, warning that continued attacks could lead to a broader conflict in the region.
The United Nations has also called for an immediate cessation of attacks on residential areas and the protection of civilians.
Concerns over escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have prompted many countries around the world to urge both sides to establish an immediate ceasefire.
Following the extensive Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon, rumors have circulated regarding the possible injury of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah Lebanon.
The Israeli army claims that his assassination was successful, but this news has not yet been confirmed or denied by official sources; however, speculation about the possibility of him being harmed continues.
Given Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s significant role as a key figure in Lebanon’s resistance, these rumors have raised considerable concerns among Hezbollah supporters and regional analysts alike.
Although there are no official reports regarding his status, the spread of such rumors has contributed to heightened political and military tensions in the region.