Hezbollah
Initial reports blamed Israel for the blast in Southern Lebanon.
A series of launches from Lebanon targeted the border communities of Malkia and Margaliot near Kiryat Shmona.
The strike represents one of the highest-ranking commanders killed since the Iranian-backed terrorist organization began lobbing northern Israel with rockets, UAVs and anti-tank missiles after Oct. 7.
The attack targeted Hezbollah weapons depots in Aleppo’s southern suburb of Jibreen, close to the city’s international airport.
Several Syrians working with Hezbollah were reportedly killed in an attack that resulted in “material losses.”
The volley, which targeted the town of Shlomi, was the second in a span of hours. No injuries or damage were reported in either attack.
Seven members of Al-Jama’a al-Islamiya were killed before they were able to carry out an attack in the Mount Dov area.
The Lebanese terror group is the strongest Iranian proxy in the Middle East.
Druze Israeli Zahar Bashara, from the Golan Heights, was pronounced dead after being pulled from the rubble • Some 30 rockets fired by the Iran-backed terror group.
A winery was set on fire and heavily damaged by a direct hit, though no injuries were reported.
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