Three days of mourning in the country for the death of Nasrallah

“After the martyrdom of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who is on the list of people killed by the treacherous Israeli attack in Lebanon, official mourning is declared” from September 30 to October 2, the government announced.

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati earlier said his country was facing the threat of danger.

Mikati called an emergency cabinet meeting soon after returning from New York, where he attended the UN General Assembly, and announced that all public services would be closed on Monday.

Lebanon: Army says it killed another Hezbollah operative in Beirut

The Israeli military said it had killed a senior Hezbollah intelligence official in a strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut today.

According to this source, it is Hassan Khalil Yassin.

Israel: For military, ‘killing’ Hezbollah leader ‘makes world safer’

Israel’s military said on Saturday that “killing” Lebanon’s Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah made the world “safer” and insisted it was continuing to kill other leaders of the militant Islamist movement.

“Nasrallah was one of the greatest enemies of all time of the state of Israel (…) His elimination makes the world safer,” Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Haggari said in a televised press conference the following day. of the blow that claimed the life of the Hezbollah leader in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

Hagari also stated that the Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut where the Hezbollah leader was killed in an Israeli strike was a legitimate military target.

In a separate statement, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallad addressed the people of Lebanon, saying: “We are not at war against you. It’s time for a change.”

“To our enemies, I say: We are strong and determined,” he added.

For its part, the Israeli army’s home front command (passive defense) announced new security measures for central Israel, banning gatherings of more than a thousand people, particularly in Tel Aviv and the surrounding areas, where tens of thousands of people gather every Saturday here and months to demonstrate against the government.

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