Senior Hezbollah official Wafiq Safa survived Thursday night’s strikes in central Beirut, as confirmed by a source within the militant group. Safa was the intended target of the Israeli attack in the Lebanese capital, as reported by both the Hezbollah source and Israeli media outlets.
Wafiq Safa holds a prominent position within Hezbollah, serving as a political official in charge of leading the group's liaison unit. This unit is responsible for overseeing Hezbollah's domestic operations and managing its international relations, particularly with its primary supporter, Iran.
Despite the reports from various sources, Israel has not officially acknowledged or claimed responsibility for the strikes that targeted Safa in Beirut. The lack of public confirmation regarding the incident leaves room for speculation and raises questions about the motives behind the attack.
The incident involving Wafiq Safa underscores the ongoing tensions and conflicts in the region, particularly between Israel and Hezbollah. The longstanding animosity between the two parties has resulted in sporadic confrontations and acts of aggression, further complicating the already volatile situation in the Middle East.
As the situation continues to unfold, the survival of Wafiq Safa in the face of the recent strikes highlights the resilience and strategic importance of key figures within Hezbollah. Safa's survival may have broader implications for the group's future actions and its relations with external actors, including Israel and other regional powers.