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Middle East: Hezbollah's Nasrallah dead in Israeli airstrike

Published September 28, 2024last updated September 28, 2024

Israel’s military continued waves of attacks which it said targeted Hezbollah in Beirut and in the southern parts of the country, claiming to have killed commanders of the militant group’s missile units. DW has more.

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People gather to mourn following the announcement of the death of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, in Tehran, Iran September 28, 2024
Across the Middle East, people are both celebrating and mourning the death of the Hezbollah leaderImage: Majid Asgaripour/WANA/REUTERS
Skip next section What you need to know

What you need to know

  • Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is killed in Beirut strike, Israel's military says
  • Hezbollah confirms Nasrallah's death, vows to continue fight against Israel
  • Israel launches fresh wave of strikes on Beirut, Bekaa Valley
  • Calls for a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah continue amid a marked escalation in hostilities
  • US President Joe Biden has called Nasrallah's killing a 'measure of justice for his victims'

These are the main headlines from the conflict in the Middle East on Saturday, September 28.

Skip next section Projectile from Lebanon crashes in West Bank — IDF
September 28, 2024

Projectile from Lebanon crashes in West Bank — IDF

A projectile fired from Lebanon crashed in the occupied West Bank, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

"The fallen projectile was identified in the area of Mitzpe Hagit," the IDF said.

"Israeli Fire and Rescue services are currently operating to extinguish fires caused by the fallen projectile in the area."

Israel's Magen David Adom rescue service said that there were no casualties.

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Skip next section France calls for Israel to stop strikes on Lebanon — French Foreign Ministry
September 28, 2024

France calls for Israel to stop strikes on Lebanon — French Foreign Ministry

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot called for Israel to cease strikes on Lebanon following talks with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati.

Barrot said that France wants "an immediate halt to Israeli strikes in Lebanon" and "condemns any indiscriminate action targeting civilians," according to a ministry statement.

He also said that Paris opposes any Israeli ground operations in Lebanon.

"[France] calls on other actors, notably Hezbollah and Iran, to abstain from any action that could lead to additional destabilisation and regional conflagration," he said.

UNHCR: Over 40,000 flee from Lebanon to Syria

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Skip next section Netanyahu says Nasrallah killing could change balance of power in Middle East
September 28, 2024

Netanyahu says Nasrallah killing could change balance of power in Middle East

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah could change the balance of power in the Middle East.

"Nasrallah was not a terrorist, he was the terrorist," Netanyahu said.

"Nasrallah's killing was a necessary step toward achieving the goals we have set, returning residents of the north safely to their homes and changing the balance of power in the region for years to come," he said.

Netanyahu claimed that Nasrallah was "the architect" of a plan to "annihilate" Israel.

He said that while Israel had "settled the score" by killing Nasrallah, it will continue to face challenges in the coming days.

The address comes a day after Netanyahu spoke at the UN General Assembly in New York and vowed to continue hitting Hezbollah.

How will Iran respond to the killing of Hassan Nasrallah?

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Skip next section Harris calls Nasrallah a 'terrorist with American blood on his hands'
September 28, 2024

Harris calls Nasrallah a 'terrorist with American blood on his hands'

US Vice President Kamala Harris called slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah a "terrorist with American blood on his hands."

At the same time, she stressed that she and US President Joe Biden "do not want to see conflict in the Middle East escalate into a broader regional war."

"Diplomacy remains the best path forward to protect civilians and achieve lasting stability in the region," she said.

The statement comes shortly after Biden called the killing of Nasrallah a "measure of justice for his many victims."

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Skip next section Houthis fire missile at Ben Gurion airport as Netanyahu returns to Israel
September 28, 2024

Houthis fire missile at Ben Gurion airport as Netanyahu returns to Israel

Yemen's Houthi militants said that they fired a missile at Ben Gurion International Airport near the coastal Israeli city of Tel Aviv.

They said the attack was timed to coincide with the arrival of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who returned to Israel after speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The Israeli military said that it had intercepted the missile.

It comes a day after the Houthis fired another missile on Israel, which was also intercepted.

The Houthis earlier said they were mourning the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. The Houthis and Hezbollah are both supported by Iran and oppose Israel.

Cheers and jeers for Netanyahu speech to UN General Assembly

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Skip next section Lebanon declares 3 days of mourning over Nasrallah's death
September 28, 2024

Lebanon declares 3 days of mourning over Nasrallah's death

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has declared three days of official mourning for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, the official NNA news agency said.

Flags will be flown at half-mast over public and municipal institutions on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Mikati said that TV and radio stations will modify their programming to reflect the "painful event."

He said that work at all public and private institutions will be halted on the day of Nasrallah's funeral.

Iraq and Iran have also declared 3-day mourning periods following Nasrallah's death.

People in Lebanon and Israel react to killing of Nasrallah

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Skip next section Biden calls Nasrallah's killing 'measure of justice for his many victims'
September 28, 2024

Biden calls Nasrallah's killing 'measure of justice for his many victims'

US President Joe Biden said Hassan Nasrallah and Hezbollah were responsible for killing hundreds of Americans, calling his death in an Israeli airstrike "a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians."

Biden urged that the strike that killed Nasrallah be seen in the broader context of the conflict that began when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2003. "Nasrallah, the next day, made the fateful decision to join hands with Hamas and open what he called a 'northern front' against Israel," the US president said in a statement.

Biden reiterated that "the United States fully supports Israel's right to defend itself against Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and any other Iranian-backed terrorist groups."

He also said he had directed the "Secretary of Defense to further enhance the defense posture of US military forces in the Middle East region to deter aggression and reduce the risk of a broader regional war."

Ultimately, Biden said, the US aims to de-escalate the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon through diplomatic means and to bring greater stability to the broader Middle East region. Previous calls from Washington to end operations in Gaza and Lebanon have been rejected by Israel.

Israel rejects Lebanon cease-fire plan

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Skip next section Israeli says it killed top Hezbollah intelligence official in Beirut strike
September 28, 2024

Israeli says it killed top Hezbollah intelligence official in Beirut strike

Smoke rises from Israeli airstrikes in Beirut's southern suburbs, Saturday, September 28, 2024
Israel has increasingly been striking suburbs of the Lebanese capital BeirutImage: Hussein Malla/AP Photo/picture alliance

The Israeli military said it killed a senior Hezbollah intelligence operative in a strike in southern Beirut. It identified him as Hassan Khalil Yassin.

Earlier, the Israeli military said it had carried out a "precision strike" in the Dahiyeh neighborhood of Beirut, a day after a strike in the area killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.

The Israeli military has repeatedly attacked the densely populated area south of Beirut since Friday. It is considered a Hezbollah stronghold.

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Skip next section Germany says destabilizing Lebanon is not in Israel's interest
September 28, 2024

Germany says destabilizing Lebanon is not in Israel's interest

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has described the situation in the Middle East following the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as "extremely dangerous" and criticized Israel's actions.

"There is a risk of destabilizing the whole of Lebanon. And that is in no way in Israel's security interest," the minister told German public broadcaster ARD. 

There is also a danger that the entire region will be dragged into "a spiral of violence," she said. That is why Germany, together with the United States, France and several Arab countries, issued a call on Thursday for a 21-day cease-fire in the Middle East in order to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict. 

But the exact opposite has now happened, Baerbock said. "And now, with the latest reports, it has to be said clearly: The military logic is one thing, in terms of destroying the Hezbollah terrorists. But the security logic is something else," she added.

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Skip next section Death toll in Lebanon tops 1,000 in less than two weeks
September 28, 2024

Death toll in Lebanon tops 1,000 in less than two weeks

The death toll from Israeli attacks in Lebanon continues to rise, officials said on Saturday. 

In less than two weeks, between September 16 and 27, 1,030 people were killed in Israeli attacks in Lebanon, Health Minister Firass Abiad said. He added that the toll included 156 women and 87 children. 

This marked a significant jump in a short amount of time. The total death toll in Lebanon since hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel began on October 7 was 1,640, including 104 children and 194 women. A total of 8,408 people were injured.

Authorities expect the toll to rise as people are still buried under the rubble.

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Skip next section Austin assures Israel of full US support
September 28, 2024

Austin assures Israel of full US support

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said on Saturday he had spoken twice with his Israeli counterpart Yoav Galant the previous day about events in Lebanon.

Austin assured Israel of full US support in the fight against "Iranian-backed terrorist groups," he wrote on X. He did not mention the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli strike on Friday.

"I stressed that the United States is determined to prevent Iran and Iranian-backed partners and proxies from exploiting the situation or expanding the conflict," Austin said.

The Secretary also made clear that the United States remains prepared to protect US forces and facilities in the region and is committed to Israel's defense.

The US military has beefed up its presence in the region and until recently had deployed two aircraft carriers to deter Iran from taking any action against Israel. There are also several other warships that are stationed close to the region.

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Skip next section Nasrallah's death is not 'game over' for Hezbollah, Middle East analyst says
September 28, 2024

Nasrallah's death is not 'game over' for Hezbollah, Middle East analyst says

The death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah doesn't mean the Lebanese group is finished, Laura Blumenfeld, a senior fellow at Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies, told DW.

"This is a game changer but it isn't game over. Israel took out the man but not the missiles," Blumenfeld said. "They still have a potent arsenal of precision-guided missiles aimed at Israeli population centers."

The analyst said that it was not Hamas, but rather Hezbollah and its stockpile of weapons that been the main concern for Israel's military leaders for the past decade.

"So if [Hezbollah] has some kind of succession in place, they can still really present a deadly threat to Israel," Blumenfeld said, if anyone is indeed willing to lead considering Israel's attacks on Hezbollah leaders.

"Lebanon in the Israeli consciousness is like Vietnam in the US. It's synonymous with a long, miserable slog which ultimately ends in a draw at best, or perhaps even a loss," the analyst said, adding that Israelis learnt a hard lesson from their invasions in 1982 and 2006. 

Blumenfeld pointed out, however, that Israel's goal is to wipe out Hezbollah so that it can bring back to the north the people who were evacuated because of Hezbollah attacks.

"I think they'd like to avoid that ground war, but on the other hand they believe that threatening and mobilizing a potential for the ground war would eventually bring them around to peace," she added.

Hezbollah still has 'a potent arsenal of missiles'

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Skip next section Russia condemns killing of Hassan Nasrallah
September 28, 2024

Russia condemns killing of Hassan Nasrallah

Russia has condemned the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah by Israel, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. 

"This forceful action is fraught with even greater dramatic consequences for Lebanon and the entire Middle East," the Foreign Ministry said, while labeling it a "political murder."   

Although the US, Germany and some countries recognize Hezbollah as a terrorist organization, Russia does not.

Russia and Hezbollah are on the same page in their support for Syrian President Bashar Assad and backed him militarily amid the Syrian civil war. 

Russia has called on Israel to "immediately cease military operations" in Lebanon. 

Russia's comments come as it presses forward with its invasion of Ukraine. A Russian attack on a hospital in the Ukrainian town of Sumy on Saturday left several people dead.       

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Skip next section If you're just now joining us, here's the latest
September 28, 2024

If you're just now joining us, here's the latest

Here's a look at the latest for DW readers who have just started following our live coverage of the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah: 

  • The Israeli military said that 'Hassan Nasrallah will no longer be able to terrorize the world' after Beirut airstrike
  • Hezbollah confirmed Nasrallah's death and vowed to continue its 'holy war' against Israel
  • Iran's supreme leader urged Muslims to stand with the Lebanese people, but did not mention Nasrallah by name
  • A general of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was also reportedly killed in the Israeli airstrike on Friday which killed Nasrallah
  • The UN says over 50,000 people have left Lebanon for Syria amid Israel's aerial campaign in Lebanon
  • DW's correspondent in Brussels says there is no 'celebration' or 'sadness' in EU over Nasrallah's death
  • Hamas in Gaza and the Houthis in Yemen have said they are mourning Nasrallah's death
  • Erdogan has accused Israel of committing 'genocide' in Lebanon
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Skip next section Iraq declares 3 days of mourning over Nasrallah's death
September 28, 2024

Iraq declares 3 days of mourning over Nasrallah's death

Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani declared three days of national mourning over the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

In a statement, Sudani called Nasrallah "a martyr on the path of the righteous" and said his assassination was "a crime that shows that the Zionist entity has crossed all red lines."

Hezbollah is an Iranian-backed Shiite Muslim political party and militant group based in Lebanon.

The majority of Iraq's population is Shiite, and Sudani came to power with the support of a coalition of Iranian-backed political factions, many of which have their own armed wings that are allied with Hezbollah.

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