Lebanon’s Ministry of Health has confirmed that a total of seven people were killed in the recent military operation carried out by the Israeli forces in Beirut. According to reports, the operation targeted a Hezbollah commander named Youssef Ismail Hachem, who was reportedly killed in the action. The Israeli military has claimed responsibility for the operation, stating that the commander was a key figure in the group’s Southern Front.
The operation took place in a residential area of Beirut, and the Lebanese government has condemned the Israeli action as a violation of the country’s sovereignty. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and protests across the region, with many calling for an end to the Israeli aggression.
Meanwhile, the US and Israeli forces have been conducting a series of airstrikes against Iranian targets, including a recent attack on the home of Dr. Kamal Kharazi in Tehran. The attack, which was carried out by the US and Israeli forces, resulted in the death of Dr. Kharazi’s wife and left the doctor in a critical condition.
The Iranian government has condemned the attack as a “heinous and terroristic act,” and has promised to take revenge against the perpetrators. The Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, has vowed to defend the country against any aggression, and has warned that any attack on Iran will be met with a “firm and decisive response.”
The situation in the region remains volatile, with the US and Israel continuing to exert pressure on Iran through a series of economic sanctions and military strikes. The Iranian government has vowed to resist any aggression, and has warned that any attack on the country will be met with a “firm and decisive response.”
In a separate development, the Iranian government has announced that it will not be intimidated by the US and Israeli threats, and will continue to pursue its nuclear program despite the international community’s concerns. The Iranian President has stated that the country’s nuclear program is a “matter of national sovereignty,” and that the country will not be pressured into abandoning it.
The situation in the region remains highly tense, with the US and Israel continuing to exert pressure on Iran through a series of economic sanctions and military strikes. The Iranian government has vowed to resist any aggression, and has warned that any attack on the country will be met with a “firm and decisive response.”
The international community has been watching the situation in the region with growing concern, with many calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The United Nations has urged all parties involved to exercise restraint and to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
In a statement, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said that the country’s new Supreme Leader, Ebrahim Raisi, is safe and was not affected by the recent US and Israeli airstrikes. The ministry also stated that the country’s nuclear program is a “matter of national sovereignty,” and that the country will not be pressured into abandoning it.
The situation in the region remains highly volatile, with the US and Israel continuing to exert pressure on Iran through a series of economic sanctions and military strikes. The Iranian government has vowed to resist any aggression, and has warned that any attack on the country will be met with a “firm and decisive response.”

