Lebanon/Gaza air strikes simultaneously...Hezbollah's successor lost contact

2024.10.06. PM 10:06
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Israel has not slowed down its airstrikes on Hezbollah-led Lebanon and Hamas-led Palestinian Gaza.

Amid a series of casualties, reports say the successor of Hezbollah's dead chief has also lost contact after the airstrike.

I'm reporter Kim Do-won.

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On a dark night, flames soar with the sound of explosions everywhere.

Hezbollah's powerful Shiite Muslim enclave, a southern Beirut suburb, has been hit again by airstrikes.

As the bombing area was near the international airport, there was also a precarious situation where an airliner passed over the rising flames.

Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Hezbollah facilities near Beirut.I just said that.

It also released the video, saying it found Hezbollah's underground tunnel in Lebanon's border area.

The underground cave has a kitchen and food as well as weapons, and a separate living space.

Israel claimed to have killed 440 Hezbollah members since the ground operation began last week.

Hashem Safiedin, who was considered the successor to the late Hezbollah supreme leader Nasrallah, was also said to have lost contact after the airstrike.

Hezbollah, on the other hand, continued to launch rockets at Israel.

He also claimed to have killed at least 25 Israeli soldiers since the start of the ground war.

In the midst of this, Israeli airstrikes continued in Gaza.

In central Gaza, a bomb fell on a mosque where refugees were staying, resulting in a series of casualties.

The Israeli military claimed that the mosque had Hamas command.

I'm Kim Do Won of YTN.

Video editing: Lee Hyun-soo


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