The Israeli military claims it killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a major airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon, alongside other commanders. Hezbollah has not confirmed this. The attack targeted Hezbollah’s “central headquarters” and was described as meticulously planned. Israel’s army chief warned of further actions. Nasrallah, a key figure who transformed Hezbollah into a powerful paramilitary force, was born in Beirut in 1960 and rose to prominence during Lebanon’s civil war and Israel’s 1982 invasion. The strikes resulted in at least six deaths and 91 injuries, according to Lebanon’s health ministry.