Hezbollah commander among four killed in israeli airstrike on Lebanon
An israeli air strike in Lebanon overnight resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including a prominent Hezbollah commander, according to reports from Lebanon’s official National News Agency.
The strike, which targeted an inhabited house in Sultaniyeh, caused extensive damage to nearby buildings and infrastructure, affecting at least 10 families. The National News Agency reported "four martyrs and a number of wounded" as a result of the attack.
Additionally, a Lebanese security source revealed that among those killed was a local commander from Hezbollah's Radwan unit, identified as Abbas Jaafar. Two other members of the group were also reportedly killed in the airstrike.
The source, speaking anonymously, provided details about the casualties, shedding light on the impact of the Israeli strike on the local community. (ILKHA)
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