🚨 In a dramatic escalation of the regional conflict, Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah was killed in a precision Israeli airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburbs, just minutes after publicly declaring the group’s formal entry into the war.

The strike targeted Hezbollah’s fortified underground headquarters in Haret Hreik, a densely populated district long considered the organization’s stronghold. According to reports, Nasrallah and several senior commanders were killed instantly, while hundreds were injured in the blast. The assassination marks the most significant blow to Hezbollah’s leadership in decades.

Israel described the operation as a strategic move to neutralize Hezbollah’s command structure at the moment of mobilization. Lebanese officials, meanwhile, condemned the strike as a violation of sovereignty, warning that the fallout could destabilize the country further.

Hezbollah supporters gathered in the streets of Beirut, mourning Nasrallah’s death and vowing retaliation. Analysts suggest the assassination could trigger a wider regional confrontation, as Hezbollah has historically played a central role in conflicts involving Israel, Syria, and Iran.

The coming days are expected to test Lebanon’s political stability and the resilience of Hezbollah’s military infrastructure, as the group grapples with the sudden loss of its long-time leader.

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