Israel-Hezbollah War / Israel carried out a deadly attack, Hezbollah military officer Ibrahim Aqeel was killed

The Israeli army is carrying out rapid attacks on the bases of the terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon. An Israeli official has said that Hezbollah's senior military officer Ibrahim Aqeel has been targeted in the Israeli attack on Beirut

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 20, 2024, 11:00 PM
Israel-Hezbollah War: The Israeli army is carrying out rapid attacks on the bases of the terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon. An Israeli official has said that Hezbollah's senior military officer Ibrahim Aqeel has been targeted in the Israeli attack on Beirut. Israel claimed that Hezbollah's senior military officer Ibrahim Aqeel has been killed in the air strikes on Beirut. Aqeel has served as the head of Hezbollah's Radwan Force and the Jihad Council, the group's highest military body. Meanwhile, the Lebanese Health Ministry has said that at least 8 people have been killed and 59 injured in the Israeli attack on Beirut.

Hezbollah fired rockets

Hezbollah fired more than 140 rockets on northern Israel on Friday, in response to which the Israeli army 'attacked' Beirut, Lebanon. The Israeli military said three rounds of rocket fire were launched on Friday afternoon, targeting sites along the border with Lebanon. Hezbollah said it targeted several locations along the border with Katyusha rockets, including several air defense bases and the headquarters of an Israeli armored brigade. Hezbollah said it was the first time these targets had been attacked.

Missiles destroyed in the air

The Israeli military said 120 missiles were fired at the Golan Heights, Safed and Upper Galilee regions, some of which were destroyed in the air. The army said firefighters were trying to extinguish fires caused by pieces of debris that fell to the ground in several areas. The army did not say whether any missiles hit the target or whether there were any casualties. The army said 20 missiles were fired at the Meron and Netua regions, most of which fell in open areas. The army said there were no reports of casualties.