Crowds in Beirut Suburbs Mourn Hezbollah Commander Killed in Israeli Strike
- A funeral for Haytham Ali Tabatabai, Hezbollah's top military chief, was held after he was killed by an Israeli strike in Beirut, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
- Tabatabai was the highest-ranking Hezbollah commander killed since the November 2024 ceasefire aimed at halting conflicts between Israel and Hezbollah.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the intention to prevent Hezbollah from regaining power and urged the Lebanese government to honor disarmament commitments.
- After the attack, a source close to Hezbollah highlighted differing opinions within the group on how to respond, though leaders prefer diplomacy currently.
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One Year After the Ceasefire, Israel Reminds Hezbollah Who Sets the Rules
In a pinpoint operation late Sunday night, the Israel Air Force eliminated Haytham Ali Tabatabai (“Abu Ali”), Hezbollah’s Chief of Staff and the architect of the terror group’s clandestine rearmament campaign. The strike, carried out with precision munitions on a multi-story building in Beirut’s Dahiyeh stronghold, removed one of the most dangerous men still standing after last year’s war and sent an unmistakable message: Israel will not tolerat…
Haytham Ali Tabtabai's box was taken by the streets south of Beirut. Hezbollah's supporters warned that they will not put "arms" or leave their "land".
Iran's Revolutionary Guard vowed on Monday to retaliate against Israel for the assassination of Hezbollah commander Ali Haitham Tabatabai, asserting that "a crushing response awaits the aggressor at the appointed time."
BEIRUT (AP) — Thousands of people attended a funeral organized Monday by the Lebanese military-political group Hezbollah for its top military commander, a day after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike in a suburb of…
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