Hezbollah chief of staff killed in Beirut airstrike, Israeli military says

Beirut Airstrike: Israeli Military Claims Hezbollah Chief of Staff Killed in Attack

Tensions between Israel and its arch-nemesis Hezbollah have soared after an airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs killed the group's chief of staff, Haytham Ali Tabatabai. The Israeli military announced that Tabatabai was killed in a strike on the Haret Hreik area, a densely populated Hezbollah stronghold.

The attack has left at least five people dead and 28 wounded, according to Lebanon's health ministry. Videos from the scene show damaged buildings and signs of destruction. Hezbollah confirmed Tabatabai's death, describing him as "the great commander" who was killed in an Israeli "treacherous attack".

The strike has dramatically escalated tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, which has been accused of planning to revive its military capabilities in Lebanon's southern hills near the border with Israel. The Israeli government has launched a series of airstrikes in the region, citing a need to prevent Hezbollah from rearming.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet that he would continue to fight "terrorism" and ensure that Hezbollah could not threaten Israel's security. His office described Tabatabai as the leader of Hezbollah's buildup and rearmament efforts, claiming that Israel was determined to achieve its objectives everywhere and at all times.

However, a senior US official stated that Israel did not notify Washington in advance about the strike, which has raised concerns about transparency and cooperation between the two governments. A second senior official said that the Trump administration had been aware of plans to escalate strikes in Lebanon for days.

Tabatabai's death is likely to have significant implications for regional stability, given his extensive experience leading elite Hezbollah fighters in Syria and Yemen. He was also thought to have tutored Houthi forces in Yemen, which has close ties with Iran. The attack on Tabatabai comes as tensions between Israel and Lebanon have been escalating in recent weeks.

Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun called on the international community to intervene firmly to stop Israeli attacks on his country, describing them as "attacks on Lebanon and its people". The situation remains volatile, with many experts warning of a potential flashpoint in the region.
 
omg u guys can u believe what just happened 🀯 Beirut is literally burning rn 😱 I was watching this news and my heart just dropped when i heard they killed the Hezbollah chief of staff Haytham Ali Tabatabai πŸ€• like what a tragic loss for the ppl of Lebanon πŸ™ I cant even imagine how scary it must be to live in a war zone πŸŒͺ️ and now tensions between Israel & Lebanon are at an all time high πŸ”₯ im not surprised tho cuz these countries have been enemies for ages πŸ’” anyway, can we pls talk about something else? πŸ˜‚ this is just too sad πŸ€•
 
omg this airstrike is super worrying 🀯, i mean think about it, if Israel's gonna attack Hezbollah without notifying the US first, that raises some major red flags 🚨. and now the whole situation is getting super volatile, i'm not sure what's gonna happen next. and let's be real, Haytham Ali Tabatabai was a key figure in Hezbollah, so his death is definitely gonna have big implications for the region 🌍. it's like, one wrong move from either side and we're looking at another huge conflict 🚫. i'm not sure what's driving Israel to do this, but if they're really after 'terrorism' then maybe they should focus on addressing the root causes rather than just throwing bombs around πŸ’₯.
 
OMG, this is like something straight outta a Marvel movie 🀯! Israel's all like "we're gonna take you down, Hezbollah!" and then BAM, airstrike happens! Tabatabai's got some serious credentials, too - dude was like a one-man army in Syria and Yemen πŸ˜‚. But for real though, this escalation is getting intense fast. I mean, the US is already on Israel's case about transparency, and Lebanon's prez is calling for international intervention... it's like a regional game of " Risk" 🎲. And what's up with Netanyahu's "terrorism" rhetoric? Sounds like someone's trying to stir the pot πŸ”₯.
 
🚨 This airstrike is super worrying πŸ€•, especially since Israel didn't tell the US in advance about it... that's not exactly transparent, right? 😏 It raises concerns about what other's going on and how the US and Israel are working together (or not) πŸ‘€. Plus, Hezbollah is gonna be like "this is a big deal" because Haytham Ali Tabatabai was their chief of staff πŸ’₯. The fact that he had experience leading fighters in Syria and Yemen makes this situation even more complicated 🀯. It's also interesting to see how Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun is calling for international intervention... will anything be done about it? πŸ€”
 
OMG this is so not good πŸ€• Israel's airstrike in Beirut is super alarming! I can imagine how devastating it must be for the Lebanese ppl to lose someone as important as Haytham Ali Tabatabai πŸ’”. It's like, what's next? 😬 Will we see more airstrikes and who will get hurt next? 🀯 The tension between Israel & Hezbollah is already crazy high πŸ”₯. How can this keep escalating without anyone talking?! πŸ—£οΈ Lebanon needs international help ASAP ⚠️. Can't the ppl of Beirut feel safe anywhere anymore? 😩
 
πŸš¨πŸ‡±πŸ‡§ This airstrike is super scary for Beirut, I'm worried about what's gonna happen next 🀯. Hezbollah being accused of planning to revive their military capabilities in Lebanon's southern hills near the border with Israel sounds like a total mess ⚠️. I feel bad for Haytham Ali Tabatabai, he was killed in an attack that left so many people dead and injured πŸ’”.

I wish both sides could talk it out instead of resorting to violence 😀. It's not good for the region or anyone involved 🌎. The international community needs to step in and help stabilize things before they get even worse 🚨. We can't just sit back and watch as tensions escalate – we gotta do something πŸ™. This is getting way too intense πŸ’₯.
 
🚨 this is getting outta hand, someone needs to calm down on both sides... airstrikes in Beirut? that's just crazy talk πŸ’₯ what's next? israel gonna start bombing iran too? 🀯 and yea, this whole thing is about terrorism... but what does that even mean anymore? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg what is going on in Beirut ?? 🀯 it's like something out of a movie , airstrike , ppl getting killed & wounded ... can't believe Tabatabai was that important to Hezbollah . i feel bad for Lebanon though , always gettin caught in the middle of Israel -hezbollah tensions . i wish they could just talk things out instead of resortin to airstrikes πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ the US is all like "hey we didn't know about it" but still got involved .. anyway , hope everything calms down soon 🀞
 
🚨πŸ’₯ I'm worried about what's gonna happen next... this airstrike is like, super provocative 🀯 and now Hezbollah's got some serious beef πŸ’£ with Israel. It feels like we're witnessing a powder keg situation ⚠️ waiting to blow πŸŒͺ️. The fact that the Israeli PM is talking about fighting "terrorism" just makes things worse 🚫. I mean, what even is "terrorism"? πŸ€” Lebanon's already got enough on its plate with all the other problems it's facing. Can't we just talk this out instead of resorting to violence? πŸ’¬ The US should be like, "Hey Israel, let's cool down for a sec before taking any more actions" πŸ˜’. This whole thing is super complicated 🀯 and I don't wanna see anyone get hurt πŸš‘. Can't we all just get along? 🀝
 
πŸ€” So, another airstrike in Beirut... like what's new? πŸ™„ I mean, I'm not saying it's not a big deal or anything, but come on, five people dead and 28 wounded? It's all just a bunch of escalation and counter-escalation between Israel and Hezbollah. When are we going to see some actual progress? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The US is getting involved now because they have to, not because they want to fix the situation. And what about Lebanon's president calling for international intervention? πŸ™ƒ Like that's ever gonna happen. This is just a bunch of politicians talking out of both sides of their mouths while innocent people get caught in the crossfire. πŸ˜• The real question is when are we going to see some actual change? Not more airstrikes, not more rhetoric... just actual progress. πŸ€”
 
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