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The Lebanese group Hezbollah confirmed on Saturday that its leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed.
The group said in a statement it would continue its battle against Israel "in support of Gaza and Palestine, and in defence of Lebanon and its steadfast and honourable people".
Israel said earlier on Saturday it had killed Nasrallah in an airstrike in Beirut's southern suburbs a day earlier.
Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV began broadcasting verses from the Quran after the announcement of Nasrallah's death.
Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and other areas of Lebanon on Saturday, after launching a massive attack on Hezbollah's headquarters on Friday evening that appeared to be aimed at killing the group's Secretary-General.
Israel hit Beirut with more than 20 airstrikes before dawn on Saturday and more after sunrise. Smoke could be seen rising over the Dahieh area of Beirut, where the Hezbollah headquarters are located.
Thousands of people have fled the area since Friday's attack, congregating in squares, parks and sidewalks in downtown Beirut and seaside areas.
Friday's attack was by far the most ferocious by Israel on the city during the conflict with Hezbollah that has played out in parallel to the Gaza war for nearly a year.
Israeli forces also carried out strikes in the Palestinian territory during the night, the Palestinian territory's civil defence agency reported.
Two people were killed and 11 were wounded in an air strike that targeted a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp, the civil defence agency said.