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Hezbollah confirms Israel killed Hashim Safi Al Din

The announcement came a day after Israel said he was killed in an airstrike 3 weeks ago



Hashim Safi Al Din
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Beirut, Lebanon: Hezbollah confirmed Wednesday that Israel killed Hashim Safi Al Din, the apparent successor of its slain leader Hassan Nasrallah, in a strike, without saying when or where it happened.

The announcement came a day after Israel said he was killed along with other Hezbollah leaders in an air strike in Beirut's southern suburbs three weeks ago.

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"We mourn... the head of the Executive Council of Hezbollah, his eminence the scholar Hashim Safi Al Din," the Iran-backed group said in a statement, adding he was killed by "a criminal and aggressive Zionist raid" alongside other Hezbollah fighters.

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The deeply religious Safieddine, a cleric with family ties to Nasrallah, had been widely viewed as the most likely candidate for the party's top job after the assassination of Nasrallah on September 27 in a huge Israeli air strike on Beirut's southern suburbs.

Safi Al Din, a member of the group's governing Shura Council, had strong ties to Iran after undergoing religious studies in the Islamic republic's holy city of Qom.

The United States and Saudi Arabia had put him on their respective lists of designated "terrorists" in 2017.

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