Hezbollah, Commander eliminated, Israeli Airstrike

Hezbollah: "Ali Karaki is alive and has been moved to a safe place"

Hezbollah announces that the target of the assassination in Beirut, Ali Karchi - the last of the organization's top officials left alive - was not successful and that he was transported alive and well to a hiding place.

Site of Ali Karaki's elimination in Beirut. (Uncredited.)

Israel claims to have assassinated the last senior member of Hezbollah. In a statement published by Hezbollah this evening, the terror organization claims that the commander of the organization's southern front, Ali Karchi, is alive and has been moved to a safe place. "Regarding the claims of the Zionist enemy about the murder of Brother Mujahid Ali Karchi, we confirm that the dear Mujahid brother, Commander Hajj Ali Karchi, is in good condition and is, by the will of Almighty God, safe and sound and has moved to a safe place," Hezbollah said in a statement.

Karachi is the last surviving senior Hezbollah official (apart from Nasrallah) and the commander of the Badr unit (Litani-Sidon sector) which is a lower rank than him. In the afternoon, the IDF announced that it had attacked in the heart of Beirut. In unofficial briefings, it was said that the target of the attack was a senior Hezbollah official, Ali Karchi, who is responsible for the southern Lebanese front facing Israel.

Locals recorded the moment of the impact in the building where he was staying. The first ones were on the building, where he was probably staying. Similar to the attack in which Akhil and other Hezbollah officials were killed, it seems that the attack was aimed at the lower floors of the building or even the underground area of ​​the building.

The attack was carried out in the Da'ah district of Beirut In the country, other documents show that many parties gathered around the place in an attempt to search under the ruins and prevent access to the place. According to Arab reports, the attack was carried out by warplanes that launched six missiles towards the building where he was staying. If the elimination is crowned as a success, Hezbollah lost the overwhelming majority of the senior leadership in the pre-war organization, and now only Nasrallah and Abu Ali Raja, the commander of a unit under Ali, remain.

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