Israel Strikes Beirut, Targets Hezbollah Leader Amid Iran Conflict

The Israel Defence Forces conducted an airstrike in Beirut targeting a senior Hezbollah terrorist. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Hezbollah would pay a heavy price for its rocket attacks on northern Israel, specifically naming Secretary General Naim Qassem as a marked target. IDF spokesperson Lt Col Nadav Shoshani stated simultaneous strikes were also hitting targets in Iran, including underground bunkers in Tehran. The escalation follows joint US-Israel strikes that resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Key Points: Israel Airstrike in Beirut Targets Senior Hezbollah Figure

  • Israeli airstrike targets senior Hezbollah figure in Beirut
  • Defense Minister vows "heavy price" for rocket attacks
  • IDF strikes Hezbollah targets and Iranian bunkers simultaneously
  • Tensions soar after death of Iran's Supreme Leader
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Israel says Beirut airstrike targets senior Hezbollah figure

IDF targets senior Hezbollah figure in Beirut airstrike, vows heavy price as conflict with Iran-backed group escalates in West Asia.

"Hezbollah is entering a fight it cannot win. - Lt Col Nadav Shoshani, IDF"

Tel Aviv, March 2

The Israel Defence Forces on Monday said that it carried out an airstrike in Beirut targeting a "senior terrorist", according to TPS.

According to TPS, Israel's Minister of Defense Israel Katz, pledged that Hezbollah will "pay a heavy price" for launching an attack on Israel in support of Iran. Overnight, a barrage of rockets was launched by the terrorist organisation at northern Israel.

On Monday morning, Katz issued a statement saying, "The terrorist organisation Hezbollah will pay a heavy price for firing at Israel, and Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem, who decided to fire under Iranian pressure, is now a marked target for thwarting."

"Anyone who follows Khamenei's path will soon find themselves in the depths of hell with all the thwarted members of the axis of evil," he said, adding, "We will not return to the rules of firing before October 7th and will defend the residents of the north and all citizens of the State of Israel with full force."

Meanwhile, after carrying out overnight retaliatory strikes on multiple Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the IDF said that the terror organisation is "entering a fight it cannot win" as conflict in West Asia escalates.

In a video statement, IDF International Spokesperson Lt Col Nadav Shoshani said the Israeli military targeted several Hezbollah positions, including command and control centres, launch sites and senior operatives.

"Overnight, the IDF carried out retaliatory strikes against several Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, including command and control centres, launch sites, and senior terrorists. We were ready for this," Shoshani said.

He stated that as part of Israel's preparations for its ongoing operation in Iran, the IDF had anticipated potential attacks from the Iran-backed group in Lebanon, enabling a swift response.

"As part of the preparations for our operation in Iran, the IDF prepared for an attack from Hezbollah, allowing us to carry out a swift response," he added.

Shoshani further said that Israeli aircraft were simultaneously striking targets in Iran, including in the capital Tehran, and targeting what he described as underground bunkers belonging to the Iranian regime.

"As I am speaking right now, our aircraft are striking targets in Iran, including Tehran, such as underground bunkers of the terror regime. We are operating to eliminate any threats to our civilians and will continue doing so," he said.

Warning Hezbollah against further escalation, Shoshani said, "Hezbollah is entering a fight it cannot win."

His remarks come amid escalating tensions in West Asia following the US-Israel joint military strikes on Iran that led to the death of the country's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his family on Sunday.

- ANI

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Priya S
The cycle of violence is heartbreaking. So many innocent lives are caught in the middle. India has always advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution. This tit-for-tat will only lead to more bloodshed. 🙏
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Rohit P
Strong action was needed after those rocket attacks. You can't let terrorist groups fire on your civilians and do nothing. Israel is sending a clear message. National security comes first, always.
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Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The geopolitical implications are huge. With Iran's leadership targeted and now strikes in Beirut, the entire West Asia stability is at stake. This will affect global oil prices and our economy too. A very worrying development.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I have to criticize the language used here. Calling everyone a "terrorist" and talking about "depths of hell" dehumanizes the other side and closes any door for peace. India's stance of strategic balance and talking to all parties is the wiser path.
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Kavya N
My main concern is for the Indian diaspora. So many of our nurses and workers are in these regions, especially in the Gulf. I hope the MEA has robust evacuation plans ready if this spirals. Safety of Indians abroad is paramount.

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