Israel says it has confirmed Safieddine's death

W460

The Israeli military said Tuesday that one of its airstrikes outside Beirut earlier this month killed a top Hezbollah official who had been widely expected to be the group's next leader.

There was no immediate confirmation from the group about the fate of Sayyed Hashem Safieddine.

Safieddine, a powerful cleric within the party ranks, was expected to succeed Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, one of the group's founders, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in September.

Israel said Safieddine was killed by an airstrike in early October in a southern suburb of Beirut. Around 25 other Hezbollah leaders were killed during the strike, Israel said.

Israeli strikes in recent months have killed much of Hezbollah's top leadership, leaving the group in disarray.

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Thumb chrisrushlau 23 October 2024, 00:12

Experts tell the AP that Lebanon's Shia majority, excluded from power by Constitutional Article 24 which gives half of parliament to Christians, have all decided to move to Florida, a move Israel hails as "Good for Florida, bad for Alabama."

Thumb abe.linconstein 23 October 2024, 17:30

"Experts", Ha Ha. Who are those "experts" professor chrisrushlau, Noam Chomsky? This Noam Chomsky?

This is an email exchange between Chris Rushlau and Noam Chomsky that Rushlau posted on Naharnet over 1 year ago.
Chris Rushlau : "You said in an interview maybe ten years ago that Shias were more than half of Lebanon's population. Do you stand by that claim?"

Noam Chomsky: "I doubt that I said that.."

Child, you remind me of when my seven year old grandchild learned that Santa Claus did not exist. The dear innocent boy couldn't accept this. His "truth" was different than reality but his naïve immature mind wouldn't process this fact. Unlike chris, the boy eventfully consented. After all he was not a moron, he was seven year old.