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‘Crosses a red line’: Israel kills senior Hezbollah official in strike in Lebanon

Israel has killed Hezbollah’s chief of staff in an air strike in Beirut – an attack the militant group says “crosses a new red line”.

Israel has killed the chief of staff of the Hezbollah militant group in an air strike in Beirut – the first attack on Lebanon’s capital city in months.

Lebanon’s health ministry said five people were killed and 28 wounded in the strike on Sunday which hit a residential building in the Haret Hreik area in Beirut’s southern suburbs, a densely populated area where Hezbollah holds sway.

In a statement shortly after the attack, the Israeli military said it had “eliminated the terrorist Haytham Ali Tabatabai, Hezbollah’s chief of general staff”.

Hezbollah later confirmed the killing of “the great commander” Tabtabai in “a treacherous Israeli attack on the Haret Hreik area in the southern suburbs of Beirut”.

The air strike hit a residential building in Beirut on Sunday. Picture: AFP
The air strike hit a residential building in Beirut on Sunday. Picture: AFP
Lebanon’s health ministry said five people were killed. Picture: Ibrahim Amro / AFP
Lebanon’s health ministry said five people were killed. Picture: Ibrahim Amro / AFP

Tabtabai is the most senior Hezbollah commander to be killed by Israel since the start of a November 2024 ceasefire aimed at ending over a year of hostilities between the two.

Hezbollah official Mahmud Qomati told reporters in front of the strike location the attack “crosses a new red line”.

The attack, which came after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Israel would “do everything necessary” to prevent the pro-Iran movement from regrouping, was the first on Beirut’s southern suburbs since June 5, when Israel said it hit a Hezbollah drone factory.

Overall, it was the fifth Israeli strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs since a ceasefire agreed in November 2024 after a year of conflict, and comes a week before Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to visit Lebanon.

The Israeli military insisted in its statement that it “remains committed” to the ceasefire.

Rescuers search for survivors at the site of the Israeli air attack. Picture: Fadel Itani / AFP
Rescuers search for survivors at the site of the Israeli air attack. Picture: Fadel Itani / AFP
A man looks out from a balcony following the Israeli military strike. Picture: Ibrahim Amro / AFP
A man looks out from a balcony following the Israeli military strike. Picture: Ibrahim Amro / AFP
People gather as they look at the debris following the attack. Picture: Ibrahim Amro / AFP
People gather as they look at the debris following the attack. Picture: Ibrahim Amro / AFP

An AFP correspondent at the scene said the strike hit the third and fourth floors of a nine-storey building, where ambulance and fire crews scrambled to find survivors and Lebanese soldiers deployed to secure the site.

Debris littered the road below, with several burnt-out cars seen in the street. The AFP journalist saw rescue workers evacuating a body wrapped in a white bag and at least three wounded women from the site.

“I was on the balcony. There was a flash, then I hit the railing and all the glass broke,” a man who was in a building opposite the targeted apartment told AFP, refusing to give his name.

Lebanon’s official National News Agency said three missiles were fired at the building.

The attack was the first on Beirut’s southern suburbs since June 5. Picture: Ibrahim Amro/ AFP
The attack was the first on Beirut’s southern suburbs since June 5. Picture: Ibrahim Amro/ AFP
Soldiers from Lebanese army are custodying the area after the attack by the Israeli army on November 23, 2025 in Beirut, Lebanon. Picture: Adri Salido/Getty
Soldiers from Lebanese army are custodying the area after the attack by the Israeli army on November 23, 2025 in Beirut, Lebanon. Picture: Adri Salido/Getty

‘Hand cut off’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he had ordered the attack.

“In the heart of Beirut, the IDF (Israeli military) attacked the Hezbollah chief of staff, who had been leading the terrorist organisation’s build-up and rearmament,” the premier’s office said in a statement.

“Israel is determined to act to achieve its objectives everywhere and at all times.”

Separately, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said: “Anyone who raises a hand against Israel will have his hand cut off,” warning that Israel would “continue the policy of maximum enforcement”.

Israel has defended its attacks on Lebanon since the ceasefire as upholding the terms of the deal by preventing Hezbollah from rebuilding.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he had ordered the attack. Picture: Ronen Zvulun / AFP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said he had ordered the attack. Picture: Ronen Zvulun / AFP

Hezbollah weakened

Hezbollah was weakened by its fight with Israel, which it started in support of its ally Hamas in Gaza in October 2023, with cross-border exchanges of fire that later escalated into two months of full-blown war.

Since then, Lebanon has come under increasing Israeli and US pressure to disarm the militant group, a move that the group has rejected.

“Hezbollah will not be allowed to rearm and operate inside of Lebanon and we expect Lebanon to hold Hezbollah’s feet to the fire on this,” Israeli government spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian said after Sunday’s strike.

Rescuers search for survivors at the site of the strike. Picture: AFP
Rescuers search for survivors at the site of the strike. Picture: AFP
Over 20 people were wounded in the attack. Picture: AFP
Over 20 people were wounded in the attack. Picture: AFP

“Hezbollah’s terrorist activities constitute a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon and the IDF will continue to operate to remove any threats to the citizens of Israel,” she told reporters.

Mr Netanyahu earlier on Sunday told a cabinet meeting that Israel “will continue to do everything necessary to prevent Hezbollah from re-establishing its threat capability against us”.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called on the international community to intervene firmly to stop Israeli attacks on the country.

Beirut “reiterates its call to the international community to assume its responsibility and intervene firmly and seriously to stop the attacks on Lebanon and its people”, he said in a statement.

Originally published as ‘Crosses a red line’: Israel kills senior Hezbollah official in strike in Lebanon

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