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Israel Has Reportedly Taken Out Hezbollah's Leader, Too

As we enter the third day of U.S.-Israel joint strikes on Iran, it looks like the strikes have not just decapitated the Iranian leadership but also dealt a fatal blow to Hamas.

According to the Israeli Air Force, a "senior terrorist" from Hezbollah was taken out in airstrikes overnight.

"IDF struck a short time ago in a targeted manner, a senior terrorist from the Hezbollah terror organization in Beirut, further details to follow," the IAF wrote on X.

This report was also shared by Newsmax.

"A new report says the head of Hezbollah has been killed in Lebanon by Israeli defense forces, in strikes on Beirut earlier tonight," said the anchor.

The Saudi Al-Hadath Network named this Hezbollah leader as Muhammad Ra'ad.

The Lebanese government also signaled a pushback against the Iran-back terror organization as well.

Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that Hezbollah is now banned and its activities in the country are illegal.

Salam also reportedly called on Hezbollah to surrender its arms.

According to the Times of Israel, Salam said, “We declare a ban Hezbollah’s military activities and confine its role to the political realm." He also demanded that Lebanese military forces prevent attacks from the terror group.

Salam also stressed Beirut’s “rejection of any military operation launched from Lebanese territory outside the framework of legitimate bodies.”

President Trump has made it very clear that Iran cannot get nuclear weapons, while Israel has said that after October 7, such terror will never happen again. This is what it looks like when nations enforce their red lines instead of just talking.