On September 23, the IDF announced massive strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Dozens of villages and a number of regional settlements were under fire. Hezbollah fighters, in turn, fired dozens of rockets towards northern Israel.
On September 24, it became known that the death toll as a result of Israeli strikes on Lebanon became the highest in the history of the country, exceeding 490 people.
On the night of September 25, the Israeli Air Force launched new attacks on Lebanon. Explosions rocked Beirut, and residential buildings were also bombed.
On September 26, the IDF reported new targeted strikes on Beirut. Reuters, in turn, indicated that targets were attacked in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital. Later, the IDF reported that Hezbollah air force commander Mohammed Hussein Srur had been killed by an airstrike in Beirut.
On the evening of September 27, the Israel Defense Forces attacked Hezbollah’s main military headquarters in a densely populated area of Beirut. As a result, at least six buildings collapsed. On the night of September 28, the IDF continued to carry out strikes on what are said to be Hezbollah military targets in Lebanon.
On September 28, the Israeli army announced the elimination of Hezbollah head Hassan Nasrallah during an airstrike on the movement’s main headquarters in the suburbs of Beirut. Hezbollah later confirmed the death of its leader.