Israel has recently killed several commanders of the Lebanese militia, including its longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia, has sustained blow after blow over the past few weeks, as Israeli strikes killed several of the group’s longtime military and political leaders.
On Saturday, Israel said it had killed Hassan Nasrallah, the group’s decades-long leader, in a massive airstrike in Beirut that flattened four residential buildings. Israel has also killed three leaders of Hezbollah’s top military decision-making body, the Jihad Council: Fuad Shukr, Ali Karaki and Ibrahim Aqeel.
Here is a look at the organization’s remaining leadership:
Hassan Nasrallah
Secretary general of Hezbollah
Killed Sept. 27
Naim Qassem
Deputy secretary
general
SHURA COUNCIL
JIHAD COUNCIL
Ali Karaki
Top commander
in southern Lebanon
Killed Sept. 27
Hashem
Safieddine
Executive
Council
Fuad Shukr
Widely regarded
as group’s top
military commander
Killed July 30
Ibrahim Amin
Al-Sayyed
Political
council
Mohammad
Raad
Head of
parliamentary
bloc
Ibrahim Aqeel
Oversaw military
operations and
founded group’s
elite commando unit
Killed Sept. 20
Hassan Nasrallah
Secretary general of Hezbollah
Killed Sept. 27
Naim Qassem
Deputy secretary general
SHURA COUNCIL
JIHAD COUNCIL
Ali Karaki
Top commander
in southern Lebanon
Killed Sept. 27
Hashem Safieddine
Executive Council
Ibrahim Amin
Al-Sayyed
Political council
Fuad Shukr
Widely regarded as group’s
top military commander
Killed July 30
Mohammad Raad
Head of parliamentary bloc
Ibrahim Aqeel
Oversaw military operations
and founded group’s
elite commando unit
Killed Sept. 20
Possible other members