Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs early morning led to speculation about Hassan Nasrallah's fate. By midday, the Israeli military officially announced Nasrallah's assassination, which Hezbollah confirmed hours later. This event overshadowed ongoing operations in Gaza, where Israeli forces continued their bombardment. Palestinian factions and resistance groups across the region mourned Nasrallah's death, emphasizing his support for the Palestinian cause. The assassination sparked concerns about potential escalation, with Israel imposing a military blockade on Lebanon and Yemen launching missiles at Tel Aviv. Netanyahu described the operation as a "historic turning point," while analysts debated potential scenarios for Hezbollah's response. As night fell, rocket fire from Lebanon reached Jerusalem, signaling a possible widening of the conflict.