Hizbullah Southern Front commander killed in Israeli strike
Yusuf Ismoil Hoshim, commander of the "Southern Front" of the "Hezbollah" military organization, was killed as a result of an Israeli naval strike on the Jnah neighborhood in Beirut. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, seven people died in the attack targeting the leadership meeting place in the tent. This was reported by Dw.com.
The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed that a precise strike was carried out on the evening of March 31. According to military sources, Hoshim was responsible for directing combat operations as well as rocket and drone attacks against Israel.
Sources close to "Hezbollah" emphasize that he was the highest-ranking official since the escalation of the conflict. The strike caused strong explosions, and the displaced population is currently outdoors, under clouds of smoke rising over Beirut.
According to Lebanese health officials, as a result of the conflict ongoing since the beginning of March, 1,318 people, including women, children, and medical personnel, have died, and thousands have been injured. Clashes between "Hezbollah" and Israeli forces continue, and tensions are increasing.
Israeli military recently announced plans to expand its ground operations against the group and destroyed the main bridge over the Litani River in southern Lebanon to cut off weapons supply routes.
According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, seven people died in the attack targeting the leadership meeting place in the tent. This was reported by Dw.com.
The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed that a precise strike was carried out on the evening of March 31. According to military sources, Hoshim was responsible for directing combat operations as well as rocket and drone attacks against Israel.
Sources close to "Hezbollah" emphasize that he was the highest-ranking official since the escalation of the conflict. The strike caused strong explosions, and the displaced population is currently outdoors, under clouds of smoke rising over Beirut.
According to Lebanese health officials, as a result of the conflict ongoing since the beginning of March, 1,318 people, including women, children, and medical personnel, have died, and thousands have been injured. Clashes between "Hezbollah" and Israeli forces continue, and tensions are increasing.
Israeli military recently announced plans to expand its ground operations against the group and destroyed the main bridge over the Litani River in southern Lebanon to cut off weapons supply routes.
