“Lebanon crisis update: US-made bomb used in assassination of Hezbollah chief, US senator reveals” – Hindustan Times
In a shocking revelation, US Senator Chris Murphy has claimed that a US-made bomb was used in the assassination of Hezbollah chief, Mustafa Badreddine, in Lebanon. The senator made this statement during a recent interview with a news channel, sparking new tensions in the already volatile region.
Badreddine, a top Hezbollah commander, was killed in a bomb attack in Beirut in 2016. The incident had raised suspicions of foreign involvement, but this new claim by Senator Murphy has brought the issue back into the spotlight.
The use of a US-made bomb in the assassination has raised concerns about the extent of US involvement in the conflict in Lebanon. It has also raised questions about the US’s relationship with Hezbollah, a designated terrorist organization.
The Lebanese government has not yet responded to Senator Murphy’s claims, but the news has already caused a stir in the region. Many are calling for a thorough investigation into the matter to uncover the truth behind Badreddine’s assassination.
As the situation continues to unfold, tensions are running high in Lebanon. The US’s alleged involvement in the assassination has added a new layer of complexity to the already complicated political landscape in the region.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.