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Their objective would be to kill the possible successor of Nasrallah

Israel continues to hit the suburbs of Beirutbombings which, according to the Israeli press, would aim to end the lives of Hashem Safi al Dincandidate for success Hassan Nasrallah as leader of Hezbollah after his assassination last week in Israeli airstrikes.

In the early hours of Friday, Israeli forces bombed various targets in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, where the intensity of the attacks caused the collapse of several buildings and, according to Hebrew media, allegedly attacked the candidate in the head of the Shiite group.

THE strong wave of bombingswhich resonated throughout the city, caused the collapse of a police station, a supermarket and other buildings on the outskirts of the capital, in Dahye, a major Hezbollah stronghold, as reported by Lebanese National News Agency (ANN). According to the aforementioned state media, the Israeli Air Force used vacuum and bunker pumps and also reached other points on the outskirts of Beirut, apart from Dahye.

For its part, the newspaperThe time of Israel‘ assures that one of the targets was the religious Hashem Safi al Dinlikely successor to Hezbollah’s top leader, Hassan Nasrallahkilled in an Israeli bombing against a clandestine headquarters of the formation in the same suburb. According to the Israeli newspaper ‘Haaretz“, among the targets of this morning’s attacks is once again a Hezbollah bunker used by senior officials.

Israel and Hezbollah have been at odds since the war in the Gaza Strip began nearly a year ago, but violence reached an unprecedented level about 10 days ago, when Israeli forces began a military operation. massive bombing campaign which devastated entire towns and villages in Lebanon.

In this context, for a week, Dahye has been the target of intense waves of violence. Israeli airstrikes almost daily. Since the start of hostilities, Israeli attacks have killed nearly 2,000 people and forced 1.2 million people to leave their homes, mainly in the south and east of this Mediterranean country.

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