The army confirmed that it had eliminated more than 20 group leaders
Shortly after eliminating Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) returned to attack some targets of the Shiite group in Lebanon this Sunday (29th).
Israeli forces provided no further information on the new offensive, but Lebanese media described the attacks as “violent”.
The Israeli army, quoted by the BBC, confirmed that more than 20 Hezbollah leaders at various levels were eliminated in the attack that killed Nasrallah, including Ibrahim Hussein Jazini, head of the Lebanese security unit, Samir Tawfiq Dib, described as “a longtime confidante and advisor” to the group’s former secretary and Nabil Kawak, commander of Hezbollah’s security unit.
In addition to Beirut, the IDF also attacked a pro-Iranian Iraqi militia vehicle in Homs, Syria, according to NGO information. The attack on al Qusayr caused victims, although the official toll of deaths and injuries has not yet been released.
In the context of escalating conflicts in the Middle East, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned of the “dangerous consequences” of the attacks in Lebanon that led to the death of Hezbollah’s leader. .
Source: Terra
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