The assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah dominated Lebanese news. Israeli airstrikes targeted Nasrallah in Beirut's southern suburbs, reportedly killing him and several other high-ranking officials. The operation involved over 80 bombs. Throughout the day, details emerged about the attack and its aftermath. Hezbollah confirmed the death of commander Ali Karaki but denied claims about other leaders. Israel continued intense airstrikes across Lebanon, hitting targets in the south, Bekaa Valley, and Beirut. The Lebanese government held an emergency session, declaring three days of mourning. Prime Minister Mikati emphasized diplomatic efforts to achieve a ceasefire. Reports surfaced about potential successors to Nasrallah, with Naim Qassem mentioned as a temporary replacement. The day concluded with unprecedented strikes on residential areas in Beirut's Cola district, signaling a potential escalation.