Lebanon Denies the Death of Hezbollah's Chief of Staff in Israeli Airstrike
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Hezbollah, the Shiite organization in Lebanon, has denied the report that its armed militia's chief of staff was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the El-Bosta al-Fawqa area in central Beirut.
Amin Sherri, a member of the Shiite parliamentary faction "Loyalty to Resistance," stated that no Hezbollah members were living in the targeted residential building, and there are no military objectives in Beirut.
According to the deputy, Israel "once again attacked the civilian population in the central part of the capital." "It [Israel] is venting its anger on the peaceful people for the failure of its ground operation in southern Lebanon," Sherri said.
Earlier, Dubai-based Al Hadath TV reported that the goal of the Israeli airstrike in Beirut was to eliminate Hezbollah's operational chief Muhammad Haydar. However, the channel did not clarify whether the military leader was killed or survived the airstrike.
According to the deputy, Israel "once again attacked the civilian population in the central part of the capital." "It [Israel] is venting its anger on the peaceful people for the failure of its ground operation in southern Lebanon," Sherri said.
Earlier, Dubai-based Al Hadath TV reported that the goal of the Israeli airstrike in Beirut was to eliminate Hezbollah's operational chief Muhammad Haydar. However, the channel did not clarify whether the military leader was killed or survived the airstrike.
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