Iran said yesterday it expects Lebanon’s Hezbollah group to hit deeper inside Israel and no longer be confined to military targets after Israel killed the Hezbollah military commander.Hezbollah has been exchanging near-daily fire with Israeli forces, saying it is targeting military positions over the border, since Israeli launched war on Gaza on October 7 last year.But a strike claimed by Israel in an overcrowded residential area of South Beirut changed the calculus, Iran’s mission to the UN said.“We expect... Hezbollah to choose more targets and (strike) deeper in its response,” said the mission quoted by the official IRNA news agency.“Secondly, that it will not limit its response to military targets.” The Israeli strike on Tuesday killed Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr. According to Lebanon’s health ministry, five civilians — three women and two children — also died.“Hezbollah and the (Israeli) regime had observed certain lines”, including limiting strikes to border areas and military targets, Iran’s mission said.The Beirut strike crossed that line, it added.Hours after Shukr’s killing, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in a pre-dawn “hit” on his accommodation in Tehran, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said.On Thursday, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said Israel and “those who are behind it must await our inevitable response” to the killings of both Shukr and Haniyeh.Iran and Hamas have also vowed to retaliate.Late Friday, an Iranian state TV presenter anticipated “astounding and major events” taking place “in the coming hours” in Israel.