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Israel-Gaza-Lebanon live updates: Hezbollah command, control in complete disarray

The U.S. and Israel have eliminated around 30 Hezbollah leaders in past weeks.

Last Updated: September 28, 2024, 3:55 PM EDT

Israel and Hezbollah are exchanging hundreds of cross-border strikes in the wake of the shocking explosions of wireless devices across Lebanon last week.

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'Work is not yet complete,' Netanyahu says

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah "settled accounts" for those who had a hand in killing.

"The elimination of Nasrallah is a necessary condition for achieving the goals we have set: Returning the residents of the north safely to their homes, and changing the balance of power in the region over the years, because as long as Nasrallah lives, he would quickly restore the capabilities we took away from Hezbollah," Netanyahu said in a video message Saturday.

Netanyahu said he came to the decision that what Israel had done to Hezbollah was "not enough" earlier this week when he gave the order to assassinate Nasrallah. But, he warned that Israel's work is "not complete."

"The work is not yet complete. In the coming days we will face significant challenges ... There is no place in Iran or the Middle East that the long arm of Israel will not reach, and today you already know how true this is," Netanyahu said.

"We are determined to continue to strike at our enemies, return our residents to their homes, and return all our abductees," Netanyahu said.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller

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US orders departure of some Beirut embassy employees, families

The U.S. State Department has ordered the departure of some embassy employees and families in Beirut "due to the volatile and unpredictable security situation."

"U.S. Embassy Beirut personnel are restricted from personal travel without advance permission. Additional travel restrictions may be imposed on U.S. personnel under Chief of Mission security responsibility, with little to no notice due to increased security issues or threats," according to the State Department advisory.

U.S. citizens in Lebanon are also being told to leave the country and the travel advisory for Lebanon remains at "do not travel."

"Due to the increased volatility following airstrikes within Beirut and the volatile and unpredictable security situation throughout Lebanon, the U.S. Embassy urges U.S. citizens to depart Lebanon while commercial options still remain available. At this time, commercial flights are available, but at reduced capacity. If the security situation worsens, commercial options to depart may become unavailable," the advisory said.

"If you choose to remain in Lebanon, be prepared to shelter in place should the situation deteriorate further. The U.S. Embassy strongly encourages U.S. citizens in Southern Lebanon, near the borders with Syria, and/or in refugee settlements to depart those areas immediately," the advisory said.

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Hezbollah command, control in complete disarray after Nasrallah killing: US official

Hezbollah's command and control is in complete disarray after the killing of their Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike on Friday, according to a senior U.S. official.

The U.S. and Israel believe they have eliminated around 30 Hezbollah leaders over the last several weeks weakening the group, the official said. There is deep skepticism and worry among the remaining Hezbollah leaders that there are spies in their ranks, according to the official.

The group's means of communication has also been dramatically disrupted after Israel blew up pagers and walkie-talkies that Hezbollah had used to communicate.

-ABC News' Martha Raddatz

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Israel preparing for limited ground incursion into Lebanon: US official

Israel is preparing for a limited ground incursion into Lebanon, even after it killed around 30 top leaders within Hezbollah in recent weeks.

Israel has rejected a cease-fire proposal -- even a limited one -- in Lebanon, now bombing sites where there are suspected longer range missiles, according to a senior U.S. official. Israel is not listening to the Biden administration despite its repeated calls for a diplomatic solution.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli strike on a residential building in Beirut on Friday.

-ABC News' Martha Raddatz