While Netanyahu’s UN speech seemed inconsequential, the massive IDF strike on Hezbollah that followed may be a game changer in Israel’s battle against Iranian proxies.
Three PLFP leaders killed in strike in Kola district of Beirut • ID strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon • IAF hits Hamas command center • Hezbollah denies choosing Nasrallah replacement
"The IDF will continue to strike forcefully, damaging and reducing Hezbollah's military capabilities and infrastructure in Lebanon."
There has been much speculation regarding who will replace Nasrallah in leading the Hezbollah terror group after he was killed by an Israeli airstrike.
Syrians in the country’s last rebel holdout celebrated the Hezbollah chief’s assassination and shared hopes that Bashar Assad would be killed as well.
“We crushed Hamas in Gaza. We eliminated most of its chain of command,” Netanyahu said in a Sunday night statement.
Pope Francis condemns Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, urging military actions to remain moral and proportional while expressing concern for civilians affected by the conflict.
Over 20 additional terrorists were also killed in the strike that eliminated Nasrallah in Beirut, the IDF stated.
Hezbollah leader Nasrallah found dead after IAF strike in Beirut, along with 20 Hezbollah terrorists, including senior commanders.
He characterized September 27, the day in which the terror group's head was killed by Israel in Beirut, as "the most important day in the Middle East since the Abraham Accords breakthrough."