Israel Iran War: After Iran’s attack, Israel has now started taking revenge, on Tuesday night Israel carried out an airstrike in Lebanon and killed two top commanders of Hezbollah. According to the Israeli army IDF, these Hezbollah commanders had planned a missile attack on Israel. Hezbollah’s top commander Youssef Baz is also among those killed.
Israeli army IDF claimed that on Tuesday night one of its aircraft killed Ismail Youssef in an air strike in the An Abel area of Lebanon. The area of Iran where the attack took place is 7 kilometers inside the Israeli border. An IDF spokesperson said that Ismail was involved in planning rocket and anti-tank missile attacks on Israel from Lebanon. During the Israel-Hamas war, he had planned several terrorist attacks against Israel.
Missile unit commander also killed
The Israeli army has also killed Mohammed Mustafa, commander of Hezbollah’s rocket and missile unit. In a separate statement, the IDF said Hezbollah commander Mohammad Hussein Mustafa Shechori was also killed in an airstrike in the Kfar Dunin area. It was responsible for missile attacks on Israel from the central area. Another terrorist, Ibrahim Fadel-Allah, from Hezbollah’s rocket and missile unit was also killed during the attack.
Hezbollah silent on the death of commanders
At present, there has been no statement from Hezbollah on the attacks carried out by Israel and the death of commanders. Israel’s latest action comes after Iran’s attack, in which Iran fired more than 300 missiles and killer drones. Even before this, Israel has targeted many Hezbollah commanders in Iran. In March, Israel targeted Hezbollah commander Asi Ahed Akhsan Naeem on the street. During this time, Israel had also released the video of the attack on Naeem’s car.
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