Israel Conducts Airstrikes Killing Senior Hamas, Hezbollah Leaders Lebanon, West Bank
Israel Conducts Airstrikes Killing Senior Hamas, Hezbollah Leaders Lebanon, West Bank

Israel Conducts Airstrikes Killing Senior Hamas, Hezbollah Leaders Lebanon, West Bank

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Israeli military operations have recently targeted multiple key figures and infrastructure linked to Hamas and Hezbollah in Lebanon and Gaza. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) eliminated Khaled Ahmad Ahmad, a senior Hamas operative in southern Lebanon responsible for orchestrating attacks and weapon transfers, as well as Adnan Muhammad Sadiq Harb, a senior Hezbollah logistics commander involved in weapons supply and rebuilding military infrastructure south of the Litani River. These strikes come amid ongoing tensions despite a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, with Israel accusing Hezbollah of violating agreements by maintaining weapon production and storage facilities. In Gaza, Israeli forces also killed two soldiers in the fighting and neutralized a terrorist who had abducted an elderly Israeli woman, Yaffa Adar, who has called for continued efforts against terrorism. Israeli operations extended to the West Bank, where a Palestinian gunman linked to the Lion’s Den group was killed during a raid. Meanwhile, Iran warned of all-out retaliation if Israel or the US launched strikes, highlighting the volatile regional situation.

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