Israel's airstrike in Lebanon kills Hezbollah's top commander

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2024-09-21

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On the 20th, the Israeli Air Force launched an airstrike against targets in Lebanon, killing Hezbollah's top commander, Ahmad Ali. He was considered one of the core leaders of the organization, significantly influencing Hezbollah's strategic planning and armed activities.

According to Israeli military sources, the airstrike targeted Hezbollah's command center in southern Lebanon, aiming to weaken the organization’s military capabilities. Eyewitnesses reported that the explosion was deafening, causing severe damage to surrounding buildings and prompting local residents to flee in panic. The airstrike resulted in at least 8 deaths and 59 injuries in the area.

Hezbollah subsequently condemned the airstrike and vowed to retaliate against Israel. A spokesperson for the organization stated that Ahmad Ali's death would be viewed as a "historic failure" for Israel and called on supporters to remain vigilant.

This incident has heightened tensions between Israel and Lebanon, drawing concern from the international community. The United Nations urged both sides to exercise restraint and avoid further escalation.

Analysts noted that Ahmad Ali's death could have some impact on Hezbollah's internal structure, but the organization’s influence in Lebanon and the surrounding region remains formidable. The future development of the situation warrants continued attention.