Israeli jets targeted Hezbollah's underground headquarters in Beirut on Friday evening

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is dead: IDF

Israeli jets targeted Hezbollah's underground headquarters in Beirut on Friday evening

Meanwhile, Hezbollah continued on Saturday to pummel the Jewish state with rocket fire, with a surface-to-surface missile launched from Lebanon hitting an open area in central Israel, the IDF said. In accordance with protocol, air raid sirens were not triggered, as the projectile was not headed for populated areas. Hezbollah also fired a volley of Fadi-1 rockets at Kibbutz Kabri in the Western Galilee, as well 10 rockets towards Safed in the Eastern Galilee. Additionally, a long-range missile struck in Samaria, reportedly hitting a Palestinian home in Hawara, near Nablus. There were no reports of injuries. U.S.-led ceasefire push Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who delivered a defiant speech on Friday morning in New York City during the 79th Session of the U.N. General Assembly, cut his trip short and was en route back to Israel, making the exceedingly rare decision to fly on Shabbat. Netanyahu has urged Lebanese citizens to rise up against Hezbollah while warning that the military would not hesitate to strike anywhere in Lebanon. “I say to the people of Lebanon: Our war is not with you. Our war is with Hezbollah. Nasrallah is leading you to the edge of the abyss,” said Netanyahu on Tuesday after a visit to an intelligence base somewhere in Israel.