America Calls Hezbollah Leader’s Death Justice for Victims
America calls Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's killing by Israel justice for his victims
America calls Hezbollah leader Nasrallah’s death justice for his victims amid ongoing Middle East conflict
The United States has called the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah justice for the many people he and his group hurt, including Americans. Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike as part of Israel’s fight against Hezbollah and Hamas.
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American President Biden stated that Nasrallah is responsible for killing hundreds of Americans and others over many years. His death is justice for his victims, including Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians, Biden said in a statement.
Vice President Kamala Harris also spoke about Nasrallah, calling him a terrorist with American blood on his hands. She said his actions caused violence and instability in the Middle East, leading to the deaths of innocent people.
Reports suggest the Biden administration was not informed about the Israeli attack on Hezbollah in Beirut, but the U.S. still stands firmly with Israel. The airstrike used American-made bombs called bunker-busters to destroy Hezbollah’s base, killing several leaders, including Nasrallah and his deputy, Nabil Kaouk.
Hezbollah is a militant group supported by Iran. It started during the Lebanese Civil War in the 1980s and has been involved in several attacks against the U.S. This includes the 1983 bombing of a U.S. Marine base in Beirut, which killed over 200 American soldiers. The U.S. declared Hezbollah a terrorist group in 1997.
Nasrallah’s death is a major setback for Hezbollah, as Israel continues its military operations in Lebanon.
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