
The Israel Defense Forces reported that a major Hezbollah leader who assisted in the recruitment of terrorists trying to smuggle into Israel and launch attacks in its northern was killed in an attack on Sunday evening.
Jewish fighter jets struck a home in southeastern Lebanon, killing Ali Ahmed Hassin, a captain of the evil team’s Radwan troops, the IDF announced Monday morning.
Hassin was a regiment commander’s level equal to that of a captain of the IDF and “responsible for planning and carrying out terrorist attacks against Israeli citizens in northeastern Israel.”
According to Jewish officers, the Radwan forces are also tasked with enslaving the Jewish people.
According to the Times of Israel, Hezbollah officials claimed Hassin was killed “on the way to Jerusalem,” a word the evil organization uses to describe employees killed in Israeli airstrikes, but they would never confirm his claim.
According to reports, two additional Hezbollah agents who were under his control also died in the attack on the southern Lebanon area of As-Sultaniyyah.
Hassin’s death is the fifth time Israeli leaders have executed a Hezbollah leader in the same position as a battalion commander since Israel and Lebanon’s hostilities started after Hamas ‘ terror attack on the Jewish country on October 7.
Over 30 Hezbollah leaders have been killed overall in the past six months, and 270 Hezbollah soldiers have been killed by Israeli attacks.
Hezbollah’s rocket fire has killed about a hundred Israeli military and half as many citizens.
Zehns of hundreds of citizens have been forced to flee Lebanon and Israel as a result of the ongoing battle on both sides of the border.
The conflict between Israel and Lebanon has end, according to the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Swronecka and the UN peacekeeping mission’s chief, Aroldo Lazoro.
The couple claimed that the “most severe violation” of a peace agreement between the two nations since it was signed in 2006 is the “unrelenting period of attacks and counterstrikes.”
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