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Israeli warplanes carried out more than 60 attacks on buildings in the areas of Burj el-Barajine, Kifaat, Shuweifat, Hades, and Leylaki in Dahiye, which is considered a stronghold of Hezbollah. In the attacks, 6 people lost their lives, and 91 were injured. The most curious question is; Was Hezbollah leader Nasrallah at the headquarters during the attack? THEY ATTACKED AFTER NETANYAHU'S SPEECHAfter Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, Israeli warplanes took off towards Beirut. There was significant destruction in the Dahiye area, which was subjected to bombardment. Airstrikes were also carried out on Hezbollah targets in the southern city of Tyre and the eastern Bekaa region. As intense migration continued north from the Dahiye area, many Lebanese left their homes in search of safe shelter and spent the night in the streets of Beirut. "NASRALLAH IS SAFE"While Israeli media indicated that Hezbollah leader Nasrallah was killed in the airstrikes that destroyed 6 buildings, the Iranian Tasnim News Agency denied the death claims. Sources close to Hezbollah also stated that "Nasrallah is alive and safe." No official statement has been made from Israel regarding Nasrallah's current status, but it was announced that the commander responsible for Hezbollah's missiles was killed in the attack. "WE CONTINUE TO STRIKE"On the other hand, Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee requested the evacuation of 3 buildings in the Leylaki and Hades neighborhoods in the Dahiye area south of Beirut before the attack, stating, "You must immediately leave the buildings and move at least 500 meters away from the area due to your proximity to Hezbollah's interests." Following this warning, the Israeli army, which turned the region into hell, announced, "We continue to strike Hezbollah targets."
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