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Lebanon | Live reporting on the worst days since 2006

Lebanon | Live reporting on the worst days since 2006

Updated 10.41 | Posted on 2024-09-24 09.33

More than 700 people have been killed in Israel's attacks on Lebanon this week.

Hezbollah retaliated by firing rockets at Israel.

On Saturday, the Israeli military announced that a Hezbollah leader had been killed in an attack on Beirut.

Follow developments in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah here.

  • Iran has called a crisis meeting after the attack

    According to the New York Times, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called an emergency meeting yesterday following an Israeli attack on a southern suburb of Beirut in Lebanon.

    The Israeli military announced on Saturday that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had been killed in the attack.

    Hassan Nasrallah is described as a close associate of Khamenei.

    Read more here

  • IDF: Hezbollah leader dead

    Photo: Hussain Malla

    Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, 64, has died, the Israeli military said in X.

    – Hassan Nasrallah can no longer terrorize the world, the Israeli military writes in X shortly before 10am on Saturday.

    Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut, the IDF said.

    An Israeli offensive against Beirut's southern suburbs took place on Friday.

    Read more here.

  • Alarm: Explosions in Tel Aviv

    On Saturday morning, Israeli news channel N12 News reported that large explosions were heard in Tel Aviv.

    It is still not clear what must have happened.

  • Flight warning for many places in Israel

    In several parts of northern Israel, aviation alerts have been issued to warn of incoming robots.

    At Haifa, on the Sea of ​​Galilee and the northern West Bank.

    Regarding the airstrike warning, the Times of Israel writes that the Israel Defense Forces have announced a fifth wave of strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

  • Further attacks on Beirut

    Photo: Hussain Malla / AP

    Another new attack has been launched against the southern parts of the Lebanese capital Beirut, The Times of Israel reported.

    A witness told Reuters how smoke was billowing from the outskirts of the city.

    Lebanon's health ministry says a hospital in the southern suburbs must now be evacuated as a result of the attacks.

    Also, city hospitals not affected by the airstrikes are asked to stop accepting non-emergency patients.

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