Israel succeeded in eliminating the Shiite group Hezbollahkilled its leader, Hasan Nasrallah, along with other commanders killed in recent weeks in selective strikes by Israeli aviation. Nasrallah is one of the most difficult men to catch in the Middle East, he has lived in hiding for years and has not appeared in public, precisely to protect his life. Most recently, the Israeli Army had taken it from them in an attack on Hezbollah headquarters south of the Lebanese capital, using bunker-busting bombs. Nothing remains of the six bombed buildings and perhaps not a single remains of the Shiite leader.
In addition to Nasrallah, the deputy commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards – an armed body that collaborates closely with Hezbollah – and another Shiite militia commander were killed, as were several people still in the Shiite-majority Dahie region and a Hezbollah stronghold, where many residents fled last week. this was due to fear of an Israeli attack. The whole family slept soundly in the squares and streets of Beirut, which is considered safer than its southern suburbs.