Massive Hezbollah headquarters in south Lebanon blown up

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A massive Israeli airstrike recently targeted a key Hezbollah headquarters in southern Lebanon. This strike is part of the ongoing hostilities between israel and Hezbollah, which intensified after Hamas's october 7 attack on Israel. The headquarters, reportedly an intelligence hub for Hezbollah, was located in Beirut. 


Israeli forces have expanded operations along their northern data-border, aiming to neutralize Hezbollah's military infrastructure. This escalation also comes amid Hezbollah's cross-data-border attacks from Lebanon, with frequent rocket fire exchanged between the two sides.
The attack on the Hezbollah facility led to significant casualties, with Israeli sources claiming that the strike was aimed at crippling Hezbollah’s command capabilities. In response, Hezbollah has continued its efforts to repel Israeli advances, engaging in guerrilla warfare tactics along the data-border and deploying explosives against Israeli forces. These actions are part of a broader conflict between israel and Hezbollah, which iran heavily backs. The situation remains volatile, with both sides sustaining losses and the potential for further escalation

Some of the comments read, "It’s like the bomb itself had a message for Hezbollah!"
Another read, "That is how you take care of terrorists."
Another comment read, "We could look for spirits coming up from the blast but they’re going in the other direction."

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