Safieddine was designated a terrorist in May 2017 by the
United States Department of State and
Saudi Arabia for his leadership role in Hezbollah. According to the IDF, there were more than 25 members of Hezbollah's intelligence division inside the command headquarters, including Saeb Ayyash, the air assembly officer in the intelligence division, and Mahmoud Muhammad Shahin, the Hezbollah intelligence division officer in the Syrian branch. On the night of 3 October 2024, the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) carried out an airstrike on an underground bunker in
Dahieh, a predominantly
Shia Muslim suburb in the south of
Beirut,
Lebanon, where
Hezbollah leaders, including Safieddine, had convened in the headquarters of Hezbollah's Intelligence Branch. The airstrike targeted an underground bunker Several days after the attack, his death in the strike was announced by Israeli Defense Minister
Yoav Gallant and later Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu. On 22 October 2024, the IDF confirmed the killings of Safieddine, Hazimah, and other senior Hezbollah members and that his body had been found. Hezbollah acknowledged his death the next day. He was buried in Deir Qanoun En Nahr the next day.
Airstrike In the wider context of the latest
Israel–Hezbollah war, at least 11 consecutive bombings took place in Dahieh on that occasion, reportedly targeting a meeting taking place in an underground bunker and consisting of several senior Hezbollah officials, including Safieddine and the group's chief of intelligence,
Hussein Ali Hazimeh. Footage of the aftermath showed large balls of flame rising from the bunker with thick smoke and flares bursting out. The attack emitted loud bangs and caused buildings to shake.
Al Arabiya and
Al Hadath reported that Israel confirmed the assassination of Hashem Safieddine and all Hezbollah leaders that were with him. On 8 October, Israeli Defense Minister
Yoav Gallant stated that Safieddine was likely "eliminated". The claim was later repeated by Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu. On 22 October, the IDF formally announced his killing along with Hussein Hazimeh and 24 other senior Hezbollah members. Hezbollah confirmed Sadieddine's death the following day, and confirmed Hazimeh's death two days later.
Analysis According to military analyst Elijah Magnier, the disappearance of Hashem Safieddine will not change Hezbollah's military strategy against Israel because "the team of
special forces in the south of Lebanon are fighting independently of the political decision-making in Beirut". ==Personal life==