Hezbollah commander’s fate unclear after Israeli attack on Beirut
The statement underscored that Hezbollah is still awaiting further updates from the ongoing recovery efforts.
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The statement underscored that Hezbollah is still awaiting further updates from the ongoing recovery efforts.
In a stark warning, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has advised all British nationals currently in Lebanon to leave the country immediately due to escalating tensions between Hezbollah and Israel.
Several international airlines, including major carriers from Europe and the Middle East, announced temporary halts on their services to Beirut and other Lebanese destinations.
Lebanon's National News Agency said the early morning strike targeted the motorbike in Aitaroun, near the country's border with Israel.
The brazen attack began around 8:34 a.m. local time when a Syrian national identified as Mohamad Abed al-Salam approached the embassy's entrance in the Awkar area, according to the Lebanese Army.
Arouri, a key figure in the Hamas Political Bureau based in Beirut, was reportedly killed in a drone attack in a suburb of the Lebanese capital on Tuesday evening. His death has been confirmed by Hamas, marking a significant turn of events in the region's delicate political landscape.
Israel claims that the killing of Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut was a targeted strike against the Hamas leadership.
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