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Israeli strikes on Lebanon ongoing after Nasrallah killing

Israeli strikes on Lebanon ongoing after Nasrallah killing
Hezbollah, in an official statement, has confirmed the death of ist leader Hassan Nasrallah who was targeted by Israeli strikes on Beirut on Friday.
20 min read
28 September, 2024

This live-blog on Israel's war on Gaza and Lebanon has ended.

The Lebanese group Hezbollah confirmed on Saturday that its leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed.

The group said in a statement it would continue its battle against Israel "in support of Gaza and Palestine, and in defence of Lebanon and its steadfast and honourable people".

Israel said earlier on Saturday it had killed Nasrallah in an airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs a day earlier.

Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV began broadcasting verses from the Quran after the announcement of Nasrallah's death.

Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and other areas of Lebanon on Saturday, after launching a massive attack on Hezbollah's headquarters on Friday evening that appeared to be aimed at killing the group's Secretary-General.

Israel hit Beirut with more than 20 airstrikes before dawn on Saturday and more after sunrise. Smoke could be seen rising over the Dahieh area of Beirut, where the Hezbollah headquarters are located.

Thousands of people have fled the area since Friday's attack, congregating in squares, parks and sidewalks in downtown Beirut and seaside areas.

Friday's attack was by far the most ferocious by Israel on the city during the conflict with Hezbollah that has played out in parallel to the Gaza war for nearly a year.

Israeli forces also carried out strikes in the Palestinian territory during the night, the Palestinian territory's civil defence agency reported.

Two people were killed and 11 were wounded in an air strike that targeted a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp, the civil defence agency said.

Iran calls for emergency UN Security Council meeting
12:46 AM
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Iran on Saturday called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council in protest at the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli air strike in Lebanon, according to a letter to the Council sent to AFP.

In the letter, Iran's UN envoy Amir Saeid Iravani called on the Council to "take immediate and decisive action to stop Israel's ongoing aggression and prevent... from dragging the region into full-scale war."

Twelve dead in strikes targeting pro-Iran fighters in Syria
12:30 AM
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Twelve pro-Iranian fighters have been killed in air strikes of unknown origin in eastern Syria, a war monitor said Sunday.

"Twelve pro-Iranian fighters were killed in air strikes of unknown origin targeting their positions in the city of Deir Ezzor and to the east of the city, as well as the Boukamal region, near the border with Iraq," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, adding that a large number of people were wounded.

Biden urges 'ceasefire' after Israeli strikes
12:11 AM
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US President Joe Biden on Saturday called for a ceasefire after Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon -- part of an extended bombing campaign against the strongholds of the Iran-backed militant group.

"It's time for a ceasefire," Biden said in response to a reporter asking whether an Israeli ground invasion was inevitable.

Jordanian army says grad rocket fell in desert area
11:10 PM
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The Jordanian army said in a statement a grad rocket from southern Lebanon fell this evening in an uninhabited desert area in Muwaqqar, adding no human or material damage occurred as a result.

Iran President Pezeshkian: Hezbollah will continue to fight
10:31 PM
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in a statement on Friday that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had "achieved his lifetime dream to become a martyr on the path of sacrifice".

In a statement carried by Iranian state news agency IRNA, Pezeshkian accused the United States of being "complicit in the crime carried by the Israeli regime".

He said that Hezbollah "will continue to shine in the path of fighting oppression despite Nasrallah’s absence".

Syria condemns 'despicable' Israeli killing of Nasrallah
9:56 PM
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Syria on Saturday condemned Israel's killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, one of Damascus's key supporters in years of civil war, and declared public mourning.

A foreign ministry statement carried by state news agency SANA said that the late Friday air strike on Beirut's southern suburbs that killed Nasrallah was a "despicable aggression".

"The Zionist entity (Israel) confirms through this despicable aggression, once again... its barbarism and wanton disregard for all international standards and laws," it said.

"The Syrian people... have never for a day forgotten (Nasrallah's) positions of support," the statement added.

The government announced three days of official mourning, SANA reported.

Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill 33 on Saturday
9:29 PM
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Thirty-three people were killed and 195 wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon on Saturday, the Lebanese health ministry said.

Netanyahu says Israel 'settled the score' with Nasrallah
9:05 PM

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that Israel had "settled the score" with the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in an air strike in Beirut.

"We settled the score with the one responsible for the murder of countless Israelis and many citizens of other countries, including hundreds of Americans and dozens of French," he said in his first statement since Nasrallah's death on Friday.

He was alluding to 1983 bombings in Beirut that killed 63 people at the US embassy and 241 US marines and 58 French paratroopers at their barracks.

Netanyahu said that as long as "terrorist" Nasrallah was alive, he "would quickly restore the capabilities we had eroded from Hezbollah" in a series of recent operations.

"So, I gave the order -- and Nasrallah is no longer with us."

The Israeli premier said his country was on the cusp of "what appears to be a historic turning point" in the fight against its "enemies".

Netanyahu: Nasrallah's death will change balance of power
8:40 PM
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that the killing of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was a historical turning point that could change the balance of power in the Middle East though he warned of 'challenging days' ahead.

"Nasrallah was not a terrorist, he was the terrorist," Netanyahu said in a statement. "Nasrallah's killing was a necessary step toward achieving the goals we have set, returning residents of the north safely to their homes and changing the balance of power in the region for years to come," Netanyahu said.

(Reuters)

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Pro-Iran protest among PMF breaks out in Baghdad
8:42 PM
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Pro-Iran demonstrations have broken out in Baghdad among supporters of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) with reports of groups attempting to reach the US embassy.

Iraqi security forces have been pushing back the crowds who are attempting to enter Baghdad's secure Green Zone which houses the US embassy.

The PMF is an Iraqi state paramilitary group of mainly Shia Muslim members which has been infiltrated and largely controlled by Iran.

The protests follow the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah who was killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut.

Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei said earlier on Saturday that Muslims should support Hezbollah "with their resources and help".

Israeli settlement reportedly hit by Lebanon rocket fire
8:18 PM
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Air raid sirens have been sounding in and around the occupied West Bank east of Jerusalem after a long-range rocket was launched from Lebanon, the Israeli army said.

Israeli media reported that the Jewish settlement of Ma'ale Adumim in the occupied West Bank was hit by the strike.

It is the first time Hezbollah have fired this deep, some 140 kilometers from the Lebanon border.

 

Lebanese families in state of 'extreme stress and fear': NGO
8:14 PM
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Families in Beirut who have been forced to flee Israeli airstrikes in the past 24 hours are facing huge stress, an NGO warned.

ActionAid said on Saturday that humanitarian needs in Lebanon have soared as a result of people being forced to leave homes overnight.

Sabine Abiaad, ActionAid's regional campaigns coordinator said "Israel’s continuous bombardment lasted throughout the night, leaving our children, families and loved ones in a state of extreme stress and panic."

Abiaad said the past 24 hours have been the most "difficult and terrifying period".

Sisi says Egypt rejects any violation of Lebanon's sovereign
8:08 PM
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President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi told Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati that Egypt rejects any violation of Lebanon's sovereignty, a presidency statement said on Saturday.

In a phone call, Sisi also said that Egypt fully supports Lebanon "in these delicate times". The statement made no mention of Israel's killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.

Harris: Nasrallah had 'American blood on his hands'
7:48 PM
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US Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday called the slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah "a terrorist with American blood on his hands."

The Democrat, who is running for president in the November US elections, said she will "always support Israel's right to defend itself against Iran and Iran-backed terrorist groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis."

UK calls again for immediate ceasefire in Lebanon
7:46 PM
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British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said he had spoken with Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Saturday, following an Israeli airstrike on Beirut which killed Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.

"We agreed on the need for an immediate ceasefire to bring an end to the bloodshed. A diplomatic solution is the only way to restore security and stability for the Lebanese and Israeli people," Lammy said. 

Houthis say fired missile at Israel's Ben Gurion airport
7:35 PM
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Air raid sirens sounded across central Israel on Saturday including in Tel Aviv and large bangs were heard after a missile was fired from Yemen and intercepted, the Israeli military said.

Yemen's Houthi militants said later that they fired a ballistic missile at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv.

They said the attack was timed to coincide with the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who returned to the country on Saturday after addressing the United Nations General Assembly on Friday.

This marks the second time in less than two days that the Houthis have launched an attack at Israel, following the interception of another missile early on Friday.

The Houthi movement earlier mourned Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, its ally in an Iran-backed alliance opposing Israel, following his death in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut.

Israel defence minister holding talks on war expansion
7:15 PM
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Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant was holding talks late on Saturday on possibly expanding Israel's military offensive on its northern front, his office said in a statement.

"Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant is currently conducting an operational situation assessment regarding the expansion of IDF (Israel Defence Forces) activities in the northern arena," his office said. 

France calls for immediate end to Israeli airstrikes
6:58 PM
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France called on Saturday for an immediate end to Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, also saying that it was opposed to any Israeli ground operation in Lebanon.

In a statement following a call with Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot also called on Hezbollah and Iran to refrain from any action that could destabilise the region further.

US orders some Beirut embassy staff members to leave Lebanon
6:36 PM
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The US Department of State on Saturday ordered some employees at its embassy in Beirut and their eligible family members to the leave Lebanon amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following the killing of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah by Israel.

"US Embassy Beirut personnel are restricted from personal travel without advance permission," the State Department said in a statement. "Additional travel restrictions may be imposed on US personnel under Chief of Mission security responsibility, with little to no notice due to increased security issues or threats."

The advisory covered eligible family members as well as non-essential employees.

The State Department also urged Americans in the country to leave, warning the currently limited options to depart might become unavailable if the security situation worsened.

"The US embassy strongly encourages US citizens in Southern Lebanon, near the borders with Syria, and or in refugee settlements to depart those areas immediately," it said.

Biden says Hezbollah leader's killing a 'measure of justice'
6:25 PM
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US President Joe Biden on Saturday called the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah "a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of Americans, Israelis and Lebanese civilians."

In a statement a day after an Israeli air strike killed Nasrallah, Biden reiterated US support for "Israel's right to defend itself against Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and any other Iranian-supported terrorist groups."

Biden added that he had directed the defense secretary to "further enhance the defense posture of US military forces in the Middle East region to deter aggression and reduce the risk of a broader regional war."

Biden's statement came as the State Department ordered the family members of its diplomats in Beirut to leave, while authorizing the departure of some staff "due to the volatile and unpredictable security situation in Beirut."

The agency also urged US citizens to leave "while commercial options still remain available."

Military officials in Israel announced on Saturday morning that Nasrallah, who headed the armed movement for more than three decades, died in a bombardment targeting the group's headquarters in the southern suburbs of Beirut Friday night.

Hezbollah officially confirmed the death hours later.

Lebanon declares three days of mourning for slain Hezbollah
6:17 PM
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Lebanon announced three days of mourning for Hassan Nasrallah Saturday after a huge Israeli air strike in Beirut's southern suburbs the previous day killed the Hezbollah leader.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati said the official mourning would start on Monday, with flags to fly at half-mast on public buildings, a statement said.

Public offices will also close on the day of Nasrallah's funeral, the statement added. Hezbollah has yet to announce the date.

Israel strike targets warehouse near Beirut airport
6:10 PM
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An Israeli strike hit an industrial area 500 metres from Beirut airport buildings, a security source told Reuters, saying it was the closest strike yet to the airport.

The source said the area hit was full of car repair garages.

(Reuters)

PA president Abbas sends condolences to Lebanon
5:58 PM
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According to the official news agency Wafa, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas expressed his condolences to Lebanon and Hezbollah following the civilian casualties from Israeli actions.

Abbas extended heartfelt sympathies to the Lebanese government and people, while the PLO Executive Committee also mourned the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and the civilian victims caused by the Israeli offensive.

Israeli military says killed Hezbollah intelligence member
5:03 PM
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The Israeli military said it killed a senior member of Hezbollah's intelligence in a strike on southern Beirut on Saturday, naming him as Hassan Khalil Yassin.

Latest Israeli air attacks launched on Beirut's Dahiyah
4:23 PM
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The Israeli military reported carrying out a "precise strike" in Beirut's southern suburb of Dahiyeh, a day after the attack that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. 

The Israeli military released a brief statement confirming the strike, with further details yet to be provided. This area is known as a Hezbollah stronghold and has been a focal point in the escalating conflict.

Russia 'decisively condemns' Hezbollah chief's killing
4:14 PM
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Russia on Saturday strongly condemned Israel for killing Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and urged it to immediately cease military action in Lebanon.

"We decisively condemn the latest political murder carried out by Israel," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement, adding: "we once again insistently urge Israel to immediately cease military action."

Missile fired from Yemen intercepted, Israeli military says
4:12 PM
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Air raid sirens sounded across central Israel on Saturday - including Tel Aviv - and large bangs were heard after a missile was fired from Yemen and intercepted, according to the Israeli military.

At least 1,640 Lebanese killed by Israel since Oct 8
4:03 PM
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Lebanon’s Health Minister announced that the death toll from Israel’s ongoing war, which began on October 8, has risen to at least 1,640, with over 8,408 people injured.

The minister noted that many remain trapped under debris, and among the dead are 104 children and 194 women.

The conflict has also claimed the lives of 41 health workers, with 111 others wounded.

The search continues for missing persons and body parts amidst the devastation.

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted Dhiam on Sept 28 [Getty]
Air raid sirens sound at Tel Aviv's international airport
3:57 PM
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Air raid sirens were activated at Tel Aviv's international airport shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived, signaling a possible threat.

Similar sirens were also heard in other regions across Israel, indicating heightened tensions and potential missile threats amid the ongoing conflict.

China's Wang tells UN MidEast needs comprehensive ceasefire
3:50 PM
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the United Nations General Assembly on Saturday that there must not be a delay in reaching a "comprehensive ceasefire" in the Middle East, and said a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians remains the way out of the region's tensions.

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during 79th session of UNGA [Getty]
Yemen's Houthis say eager to fight Israel after Nasrallah
3:25 PM
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Yemen's Houthis said on Saturday that the killing of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of their Lebanese ally Hezbollah, in an Israeli strike would strengthen their determination to confront "the Israeli enemy".

"The martyrdom of... Hassan Nasrallah will increase the flame of sacrifice, the heat of enthusiasm, the strength of resolve," said a statement from the leadership council of the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, vowing to achieve "victory and the demise of the Israeli enemy".

Over 50,000 have fled Lebanon for Syria amid strikes: UN
2:43 PM
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The UN refugee chief said Saturday that more than 50,000 people had fled to Syria amid escalating Israeli air strikes on Lebanon.

"More than 50,000 Lebanese and Syrians living in Lebanon have now crossed into Syria fleeing Israeli air strikes," Filippo Grandi said on X, adding that "well over 200,000 people are displaced inside Lebanon."

Iraq: Israel crossed 'all red lines' with Nasrallah killing
2:40 PM
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Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani condemned on Saturday the Israeli killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah as a "crime".

The Friday attack on Hezbollah's south Beirut stronghold that killed the Iran-backed group's leader was a "shameful attack" and "a crime that shows the Zionist entity has crossed all the red lines", Sudani said in a statement, calling Nasrallah "a martyr on the path of the righteous".

IGRC general slain in Israeli strike that killed Nasrallah
2:10 PM
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A senior general in Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps was killed in an Israeli air strike in Lebanon alongside Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, state media reported Saturday.

General Abbas Nilforoushan, deputy commander of Guards operations, "was killed in Israel's attack on Lebanon that assassinated the Hezbollah chief," said the official IRNA news agency, giving no further details.

Hezbollah's Beirut HQ was legitimate target, says Israel
2:03 PM
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The Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut where the group's leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli strike was a legitimate military target under international law, the Israeli military spokesperson said on Saturday.

Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari also said that Israel had issued stricter guidelines to civilians by limiting the size of gatherings in areas of central Israel to 1,000 people.

Lebanese minister updates death toll rise from Friday attack
1:52 PM
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Lebanon’s Health Minister Firass Abiad reported that 11 people were killed and 108 injured in Israeli airstrikes yesterday.

Since Israel intensified its bombing campaign on Monday, over 700 people have been killed across Lebanon, further escalating the conflict.

Iran: Hezbollah leader's 'path to continue' despite killing
1:48 PM
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Iran's foreign ministry said Saturday the path of Hezbollah's chief Hassan Nasrallah will continue despite his killing in an Israeli air strike after a year of cross-border clashes between the two sides.

"The glorious path of the leader of the resistance, Hassan Nasrallah, will continue and his sacred goal will be realised in the liberation of Quds (Jerusalem), God willing," said foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani in a post on social media X mourning his death.

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani holds a press conference in Tehran [Getty]
More on Hezbollah's statement on Nasrallah's death
1:23 PM
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Hezbollah has confirmed the death of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in a statement mourning his passing as a "great martyr."

The group praised Nasrallah for his nearly 30-year leadership, during which he guided the movement from "victory to victory."

Hezbollah expressed condolences to key figures such as Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, and vowed to continue its resistance against Israel, defending Lebanon and supporting Gaza.

The leadership honoured Nasrallah's legacy, pledging to uphold his mission.

Arms reportedly used for Israeli strikes on Beirut: report
1:18 PM
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Israeli media reports indicate that around 85 "bunker-buster" bombs were used in recent strikes.

These ground-penetrating munitions are designed to burrow deep before exploding, capable of destroying underground bunkers and heavily fortified structures.

Each bomb weighs between 2,000 and 4,000 pounds, with the ability to penetrate up to 30 metres of earth or six metres of concrete.

Their powerful shockwaves can also collapse nearby buildings.

The Geneva Convention prohibits the use of such weapons in densely populated areas due to the high risk of civilian casualties.

EU recommends airlines avoid Lebanese, Israeli airspace
12:59 PM
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Airlines should avoid Lebanese and Israeli airspace for the coming month, the European Union said Saturday, amid an escalation in air strikes and rocket fire between Israel and Hezbollah.

The European Commission and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) warned in a statement of "an overall intensification of air strikes and degradation in the security situation".

They issued an official recommendation "not to operate within the airspaces of Lebanon and Israel at all flight levels".

Provisionally lasting until October 31, the Conflict Zone Information Bulletin (CZIB) "can be reviewed earlier and adapted or withdrawn", the statement added.

"EASA will continue to closely monitor the situation, with a view to assess whether there is an increase or decrease of risks for EU aircraft operators as a result of the evolution of the threat," the body said.

Israeli bombardment of the southern outskirts of Beirut on Friday hit its highest intensity since the state's last war with Hezbollah in 2006.

Hamas mourns death of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah
12:53 PM
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Palestinian group Hamas said in a statement it mourned the death of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, announced by Hezbollah on Saturday.

Hezbollah confirms death of leader Hassan Nasrallah
12:39 PM
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Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group on Saturday confirmed its leader Hassan Nasrallah had been killed, after Israel said it had "eliminated" him in a strike on south Beirut a day earlier.

"Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Hezbollah, has joined his great, immortal martyr comrades whom he led for about 30 years," Hezbollah said in a statement.

Iran 'ready to deploy' forces to Lebanon, Syria: official
12:30 PM
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An Iranian official told US broadcaster NBC that Tehran will begin registration for deploying forces to Lebanon in the coming days,  after Israel's deadly strikes on Beirut that reportedly killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Ayatollah Mohammad Hassan Akhtari, Iran’s deputy for international affairs, said officials will grant permission for forces to be deployed in Lebanon and the occupied Golan Heights.

"We can send forces to Lebanon to fight against Israel, just as we did in the year 1981," he says.

France says it has information confirming Nasrallah death
12:24 PM
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France's foreign ministry said on Saturday that according to its information Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was indeed dead, after Israel said it had killed him a day earlier.

The Iran-backed Hezbollah has yet to issue any statement on the status of Nasrallah, its leader for 32 years.

"According to the information we have, Hassan Nasrallah, secretary general of Hezbollah, would indeed have died," the French foreign ministry said in a statement

Iran's Khamenei condemns Israel's 'shortsighted' policy
11:47 AM
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Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned Saturday what he described as Israel's "short-sighted" policy after strikes on Lebanon that Israel said killed Hezbollah's chief Hassan Nasrallah.

"The massacre of the defenceless people in Lebanon once again revealed the ferocity of the Zionist rabid dog to everyone, and proved the short-sighted and stupid policy of the leaders of the usurping regime," Khamenei said in a statement, without mentioning Nasrallah's fate which has not been confirmed by the group.

Lebanon security source says new Israeli strike on Beirut
11:11 AM
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A new Israeli strike hit a building in Hezbollah's south Beirut bastion Saturday, a Lebanese security official told news agency AFP, after Israel earlier said it killed group leader Hassan Nasrallah during intense bombardment.

"A new Israeli strike targeted Beirut's southern suburbs," the official said, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, adding it hit "a building".

Israeli army says it eliminated Hamas network head in Syria
10:38 AM
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The Israeli army said on Saturday that it had eliminated the head of the Palestinian Hamas's network in southern Syria, whom it referred to as Ahmad Muhammad Fahd, overnight on Friday.

Hezbollah claims rocket attack on north Israel after strikes
10:35 AM
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Hezbollah on Saturday claimed a rocket attack on northern Israel, the first after heavy Israeli strikes pounded Beirut's southern suburbs overnight.

"Defending Lebanon and its people, and responding to the barbaric" Israeli attacks "on cities and villages and civilians", Hezbollah fighters targeted kibbutz Kabri in northern Israel "with a salvo of Fadi-1 rockets", the group said in a statement.

Iran's Supreme Leader moved to secure location, reports say
10:23 AM
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been transferred to a secure location inside the country with heightened security measures in place, two regional officials briefed by Tehran told news agency Reuters.

The sources said Iran was in constant contact with Lebanon's Hezbollah and other regional proxy groups to determine the next step after Israel announced that it had killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in a strike on south Beirut on Friday.

A veiled Iranian protester holds a portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader [Getty]
Health ministry in Gaza says war death toll at 41,586
10:09 AM
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The health ministry in Gaza said on Saturday that at least 41,586 people have been killed in Israel's war on the Palestinian territory, now in its 12th month.

The toll includes 52 deaths in the previous 48 hours, according to the ministry, which said 96,210 people have been wounded in the Gaza Strip since October of last year.

Hezbollah-affliated sources: Contact with Nasrallah 'lost'
9:51 AM
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A source close to Lebanon's Hezbollah group said Saturday contact had been lost since last evening with chief Hassan Nasrallah, after Israel said it had "eliminated" him in a strike on the group's southern Beirut bastion.

"Contact with Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has been lost since Friday evening," said the source, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. He did not confirm whether Nasrallah had been killed.

Israel's military says Nasrallah killed in overnight strike
9:12 AM
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Israeli forces have killed Lebanon's Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the military's Arabic-speaking spokesperson Avichay Adraee said on Saturday, a day after an Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut.

"Hassan Nasrallah is dead," military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani announced on X.

Military spokesman Captain David Avraham also confirmed to news agency AFP that the Hezbollah chief had been "eliminated" following strikes Friday on the Lebanese capital.

Smoke rose from Beirut’s southern suburbs Saturday morning
8:42 AM
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Smoke rose from Beirut’s southern suburbs Saturday morning and the streets were empty after the area was pummeled overnight by heavy Israeli airstrikes.

Explosions rocked Beirut’s southern suburbs, with flames lighting up the pre-dawn darkness.

Fire raged from at least one location, and smoke and flames were seen from above Beirut early Saturday. Residents reported jets flying overhead.

In a short statement, the Israeli military described the sites it hit as belonging to Hezbollah. Authorities there did not immediately acknowledge if there were any casualties.

According to news reports, shelters set up in the city center for people displaced by the onslaught were overflowing.

Many families slept in public squares and beaches, or in their cars.

On the roads leading to the mountains above the capital, hundreds of people could be seen making an exodus on foot, holding infants and whatever belongings they could carry.

Lebanon urges medical centres to prepare for casualties
8:15 AM
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Patients in hospitals in Beirut’s southern suburbs will be evacuated to medical centers in the capital and the nearby Mount Lebanon region, Lebanon’s Health Ministry says.

In a statement carried by state news agency early Saturday, the ministry called on hospitals in Beirut and Mount Lebanon to stop receiving cases that can be delayed in order to receive patients evacuating from the hard-hit southern suburb Dahiyeh.

The ministry’s decision came after a night of Israeli airstrikes on Dahiyeh, a predominantly Shiite district.

The ministry also called on hospitals and medical centers to care for ill people who fled Dahiyeh overnight as a result of the airstrikes.

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