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Israel’s army claims to have killed a Hezbollah commander in an air attack in Lebanon

Israel’s army claims to have killed a Hezbollah commander in an air attack in Lebanon
Israel’s army claims to have killed a Hezbollah commander in an air attack in Lebanon
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The Israel Defense Forces (FDI) have claimed to have killed Adnan Muhammad Sadeq Harb, a Commander of the Chií Libanés Hezbollah Milicia, in an air attack this Tuesday in the Lebanese Government of Nabatié, despite the high in between the .

Harb directed the Logistic Support Unit of the Badr Regional Unit of Hezbollah, which operates in the northern territory of Litani, as published in the Social Network X themselves. Thus, they have assured that the deceased “transferred weapons within the territory of Lebanon between the different units” of Hezbollah and worked to “restore the combat capabilities of the organization.”

For its part, the Public Emergency Operations Center affiliated with the Ministry of Health of Lebanon has reported the of a person-which has not identified-in an air attack executed by the Israel Army against a car in the town of Kfar Rumane, located in the Nabatié Governorate. In addition, he said that three more people have been injured.

The , executed by the Israeli aviation, is the third attack of the month, after the bombing in Mais Al Yabal and the attack in the Becá Valley on Monday, despite the high on the fire signed in November 2024.

The Israeli authorities maintain that they only act against the militia and that, therefore, they do not violate the agreement, although both Israel and Hezbollah had to withdraw their troops from the south of Lebanon and the Israeli army has maintained five in the territory of his neighboring country and has executed dozens of attacks in the country.

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