Hezbollah leader Nasrallah was killed last year inside the war 
		operations room, aide says
		
		 
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		 [January 06, 2025]  
		By KAREEM CHEHAYEB 
		
		BEIRUT (AP) — Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli 
		airstrike last year while inside the militant group's war operations 
		room, according to new details Sunday disclosed by a senior Hezbollah 
		official. 
		 
		A series of Israeli airstrikes flattened several buildings in Beirut’s 
		southern suburbs on Sept. 27, 2024, killing Nasrallah. The Lebanese 
		Health Ministry said six people died. According to news reports, 
		Nasrallah and other senior officials were meeting underground. 
		 
		The assassination of Nasrallah, who had led Hezbollah for 32 years, 
		turned months of low-level strikes between Israel and the militants into 
		all-out war that battered much of southern and eastern Lebanon for two 
		months until a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect Nov. 27. 
		 
		“His Eminence (Hassan Nasrallah) used to lead the battle and war from 
		this location,” top Hezbollah security official Wafiq Safa told a news 
		conference Sunday near near the site where Nasrallah was killed. He said 
		Nasrallah died in the war operations room. He did not offer other 
		details. 
		 
		Lebanese media had reported that Safa was a target of Israeli airstrikes 
		in central Beirut before the ceasefire but appeared unscathed. 
		 
		During the first phase of the ceasefire, Hezbollah is supposed to move 
		its fighters, weapons and infrastructure away from southern Lebanon 
		north of the Litani River, while Israeli troops that invaded southern 
		Lebanon need to withdraw all within 60 days. Lebanese army soldiers are 
		to deploy in large numbers and alongside United Nations peacekeepers be 
		the sole armed presence in southern Lebanon. 
		
		
		  
		
		 
		 
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            A woman holds up a poster of the slain Hezbollah leader Hassan 
			Nasrallah during a ceremony marking death anniversary of the late 
			commander of the Iran's Revolutionary Guard expeditionary Quds 
			Force, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. drone attack 
			in 2020, at the Imam Khomeini grand mosque in Tehran, Iran, 
			Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi) 
            
			  
            Lebanon and Hezbollah have been critical of ongoing Israeli strikes 
			and overflights across the country and for only withdrawing from two 
			of dozens of Lebanese villages it controls. Israel says that the 
			Lebanese military has not done its share in dismantling Hezbollah 
			infrastructure. 
			 
			Hezbollah’s current leader Naim Kassem in a televised address 
			Saturday warned that its fighters could strike Israel if its troops 
			don’t leave the south by the end of the month. 
			 
			Meanwhile, Israel’s defense minister Israel Katz echoed similar 
			sentiments should Hezbollah's militants not head north of the Litani 
			River and their infrastructure remain intact. 
			 
			“If this condition is not met, there will be no agreement, and 
			Israel will be forced to act on its own to ensure the safe return of 
			the residents of (Israel’s) north to their homes,” he said. 
			 
			Safa said that Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, who negotiated the 
			ceasefire deal with Washington, told Hezbollah that the government 
			will meet with U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein soon. “And in light of what 
			happens, then there will be a position,” said Safa. 
			 
			Hochstein had led the shuttle diplomacy efforts to reach the fragile 
			truce. 
			
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