Israel Eliminates 5 Top IRGC Commanders in Beirut Strike as Regional Conflict Widens

The Israeli Defence Forces conducted a precise strike in Beirut, eliminating five senior commanders of the IRGC Quds Force's Lebanon Corps. In retaliation, Iran's IRGC launched a new wave of missile attacks targeting Tel Aviv and a US airbase, while Hezbollah struck northern Israel. The conflict has widened, with Saudi Arabia intercepting missiles and drones, and casualties mounting, including the death of a seventh US service member. The humanitarian toll is severe, with over 1,300 reported killed and approximately 100,000 people displaced.

Key Points: IDF Strikes Beirut, Kills 5 Senior IRGC Commanders

  • IDF eliminates 5 IRGC commanders in Beirut
  • Iran launches new missile wave against Tel Aviv
  • US service member dies, raising toll to 7
  • Saudi Arabia intercepts ballistic missile, drones
  • Over 100,000 displaced as humanitarian crisis grows
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IDF conducts strikes in Beirut; eliminates 5 senior commanders in IRGC Quds Force's Lebanon Corps

Israeli strike eliminates senior IRGC Quds Force commanders in Beirut. Regional conflict escalates with missile attacks, drone strikes, and rising casualties.

"over 1,300 people have been killed - Al Jazeera"

Tel Aviv, March 9

The Israeli Defence Forces shared on Monday that it has eliminated five senior commanders in the IRGC Quds Force's Lebanon Corps in a precise strike in Beirut.

In a post on X, it noted that those eliminated were Daoud Ali Zadeh, Commander of the Lebanon Corps; Majid Hassini, who was responsible for transferring funds to branches of Iran in Lebanon; Ali Reza Bi-Azar, Commander of the intelligence sector of the Lebanon Corps; and Hasan Ahmadlo, an intelligence operative in the Lebanon Corps, among others.

The IDF said that these were eliminated in the Roaring Lion Operation.

In another post on X, the IDF said that it also eliminated Abu al-Qassem Baba'iyan, the new Head of the Military Office of the Supreme Leader and the Chief of Staff of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters.

"Baba'iyan was responsible for coordinating between the Iranian terror regime's various force employment organizations to execute operations and emergency operations. His elimination joins a series of eliminations of senior figures in the Iranian terror regime conducted by the IDF since the beginning of Operation Roaring Lion and prior to it", the post added.

As conflict widens in West Asia and the Gulf region, Al Jazeera Breaking reported on Monday that a Saudi Ministry of Defence spokesperson said a ballistic missile launched towards Prince Sultan Air Base was intercepted and destroyed. It further mentioned that the Saudi Defence Ministry said its forces had shot down two drones north of the capital city of Riyadh.

PressTV reported on Monday that Hezbollah carried out a second retaliatory missile strike on Kiryat Shmona on Sunday.

Meanwhile, IRNA shared in a post on X in the early hours of Monday that the IRGC announced on Sunday evening the launch of the 29th wave of Operation True Promise 4 by new-generation missiles of the IRGC Aerospace Force. It further mentioned that this was against the targets in "Tel Aviv, the Negev Desert, and the American terrorist airbase in the region."

Meanwhile, the US CENTCOM shared that another US service member passed away from injuries. As per the CENTCOM, the service member was seriously wounded in Saudi Arabia on March 1. This takes the death toll of American military personnel to seven.

Earlier, the General Directorate of Saudi Civil Defence said on Sunday that an Indian and a Bangladeshi national were killed after a projectile struck a residential area in Al-Kharj city. The incident also resulted in injuries to 12 Bangladeshis.

The developments follow amid escalating tensions in West Asia after a joint US-Israel military strike on February 28 on Iranian territory resulted in the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior figures, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.

In retaliation, Iran launched waves of drone and missile attacks across multiple Arab countries.

Now in its 9th day, the conflict has seen the humanitarian toll in Iran continuing to rise. According to Al Jazeera, the scale of the devastation is mounting, with official figures revealing that "over 1,300 people have been killed" since the violence began.

The intensification of the fighting is such that "around 100,000 have been displaced", as residents are "forcing many to flee their homes" in search of safety. This mass movement of people has overwhelmed relief efforts, as the UN refugee agency reports a "surge in urgent calls for assistance" to address the growing needs of the affected population.

- ANI

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Priya S
The news of an Indian national killed in Saudi Arabia is heartbreaking 💔. Our government needs to urgently assist our citizens working in the Gulf. This conflict is spilling over and innocent migrant workers are paying the price. My prayers are with the families.
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Aman W
The geopolitics is complex, but the human suffering is clear. 1,300+ killed and 100,000 displaced in just over a week? This is a tragedy. The world powers involved need to step back. India has good relations with many players; we should use our diplomatic weight to push for a ceasefire.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The "Roaring Lion" operation name and the tit-for-tat strikes remind me of how conflicts spiral. It's worrying for global stability. Oil prices will likely surge, impacting our economy here. Hope cooler heads prevail soon.
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Karthik V
While I understand Israel's security concerns, the scale of the response seems disproportionate and is destabilizing the entire region. The article mentions IRGC commanders were eliminated, but at what cost? More violence begets more violence. This path leads nowhere.
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Nikhil C
The mention of a Bangladeshi national also killed is a grim reminder that South Asian workers are on the frontlines of this crisis, far from home. Our regional cooperation (SAARC) should have a contingency plan for such emergencies to evacuate and support our people.

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