Bharat Express

Hezbollah

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Saturday the killing of top Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah during a targeted airstrike in Beirut.

Since Monday, the Israeli military has attacked over 2,000 locations in Lebanon, while Lebanese Environment Minister Nasser Yassin reported that the bombardment has displaced more than 150,000 residents in the last 72 hours

Israel's military reported that Hezbollah launched approximately 300 rockets and projectiles into Israel on Tuesday.

Qatar Airways announced a ban on passengers traveling from Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies.

Israeli warplanes launched approximately 60 airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in southern and eastern Lebanon.

The explosions occurred just hours after Israel announced it was broadening its military objectives to include actions against Hezbollah, following the Hamas attacks that began on October 7

The IDF have conducted a series of strikes on Hezbollah military installations in the Tayr Harfa region of southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah announced it attacked three Israeli military sites using suicide drones and artillery shells. The group said these attacks were in support of the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip.

Despite ongoing truce talks between Israel and Hamas, Israel's airstrike hit Hezbollah arms depot in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa Valley.

Late Tuesday night, Hezbollah launched a series of Katyusha rockets at Mount Neria, the battalion headquarters of Israel's Golani Brigade forces.