Hashem Safyeddin, the man widely seen as a possible successor to slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, was reportedly among those targeted in overnight Israeli raids that caused massive explosions in Beirut, US media reported. The New York Times cited Israeli officials who said the military had information suggesting that Safieddine, Nasrallah’s cousin, and other Hezbollah leaders were meeting at a bunker in the southern Dahieh district of the Lebanese capital. The Axios website cited an Israeli official as saying that Safieddin was in a bunker deep underground and it was not yet clear if he was killed in the strikes. According to Lebanese reports, cited by the website Axios, the Israeli attack was much larger than the one that killed Nasrallah last week. Hezbollah has not commented so far, according to the BBC. Who is Hashem Safiedin According to Anadolu Agency, Safiedin, born in 1964 in […]
Source: News Beast

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