Hassan Nasrallah's heir 'unreachable' after Israeli strikes in Lebanon

The report further stated that ongoing Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburb Dahiyeh since Friday have kept rescue workers from scouring the site of the attack.

The fate of Hashem Safieddine, the successor to slain Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, remains unclear as he has been reportedly unreachable since he was targeted in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon's Beirut on Friday.

"Safieddine had been unreachable since the strike on Friday," news agency Reuters reported, citing sources.

The report further stated that ongoing Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburb Dahiyeh since Friday have kept rescue workers from scouring the site of the attack.