(10-02-2024, 08:22 PM)Schmoe Wrote: Anyone else see the video of the poor Palestinian bastard who had a missile land right on him? Apparently that's the only person these missile strikes killed. It's a good thing there weren't more casualties, but that makes this whole attack look like more posturing.
Yep. Posted the vid clip in my meme thread.
Although, it appears a tragicomical death: https://x.com/IsraelMFA/status/1841224280991781207
A supposed 181 missiles fired and only ONE person killed? Not even an Israeli. That's an embarrassing kill ratio. Arm chair speaking, it seems Iran is not much of a threat.
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Intense Israeli airstrikes south of Beirut just a short while ago (just after midnight localtime) were targeting a meeting of senior Hezbollah leadership in a deep underground bunker. Various reports are presuming the possible successor to the group’s recently assassinated leader, Hassan Nasrallah, has now been eliminated. WoW if true. Iran must be shaking their heads wondering how does Israel locate and target Hezbollah leaders.
Sky News Arabia also reports that Hashim Safi Aldiyn (Hashem Safieddine) was the target of the huge airstrikes in the southern suburbs of Beirut. According to Wikipedia he was considered the No. 2 in Hezbollah before Nasrallah was killed.
Here's one vid clip of the bombardment campaign:
https://x.com/RioMoussallem/status/1841951868638896362
This vid is still live streaming but if you rewind just over 2 hours you'll see & hear the mega huge fireball explosions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOCH0zrFOeo
Star Wars...
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https://x.com/Osinttechnical/status/1841589587522576467
Israel did bury him, but Hezbollah dug him out.
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Exclusive: Iran's Khamenei warned Nasrallah of Israeli plot to kill him, sources say
ETA: The 12 hour livestream finally ended. Skip to timestamp 7:53:00 in this vid to see the bombardment:
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