Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Friday. The 64-year-old was killed during a massive airstrike on the group's "central headquarters" in Beirut, Lebanon.
Nasrallah, who led the terror group for more than 30 years, was killed along with other Hezbollah leaders, including Ali Karki, the commander of the group's southern front. The strike was part of a series of attacks targeting the militant group, which has been firing rockets and drones into Israel.
Nasrallah was a charismatic and controversial figure. He was credited with leading Hezbollah to victory against Israel in the 2006 war, but he was also blamed for the group's involvement in the Syrian civil war.
Nasrallah's death leaves a void of leadership in Hezbollah, the strongest paramilitary force in the Middle East. His public appearances became rarer in recent years, and he delivered speeches via video from secret locations.
Nasrallah is survived by his wife, Fatima Yassin, his three sons, and several grandchildren. His eldest son, Hadi, was killed in 1997, while fighting against Israeli forces.
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