Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah Killed In Israeli Strike, Heavy Destruction Near Beirut | ABP Live
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has been killed in a targeted Israeli strike in a densely populated area that includes markets, universities, schools, and hotels. The area, once known for its foreign restaurants and tourist attractions, was hit by Israel's precise attack after discovering Nasrallah’s hiding spot. Reports suggest Israel used 80 tons of bunker busters, causing significant destruction. The location, around 8 km from central Beirut, was once a French colony and popular tourist destination, featuring beautiful coastal views and stunning architecture. The site of the attack is near the Square of Resident Mariners, which remains accessible. Israel has previously conducted airstrikes in this region. Hezbollah, founded in 1985, is considered a "state within a state" in Lebanon, with heavily armed fighters more powerful than the Lebanese military.