An Israeli official has said that the killing of a commander from Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force in Beirut was carried out in coordination with the United States, according to a report cited by Al Arabiya.
The statement marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict involving Israel and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, suggesting a higher level of operational alignment between Washington and Tel Aviv in recent military actions.
Israeli authorities have previously confirmed targeting members of the Radwan Force, a key Hezbollah unit responsible for cross-border and strategic operations. The unit has been a primary focus of Israeli strikes amid escalating hostilities along the Lebanon-Israel front.
According to the latest remarks, the operation in Beirut specifically aimed at eliminating a senior commander within the Radwan Force. However, no additional operational details or confirmation from U.S. officials have been released so far.
There has also been no immediate response from Hezbollah regarding the claim of U.S. coordination. The group has historically condemned Israeli strikes and warned of retaliation following the targeting of its senior members.
The development comes amid continued military exchanges despite intermittent ceasefire efforts. Israeli strikes in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon have intensified in recent months, with multiple operations targeting Hezbollah infrastructure and leadership.
The situation remains volatile, with regional tensions high and diplomatic efforts ongoing to prevent further escalation. The reported coordination between Israel and the United States, if confirmed, could have broader implications for the conflict and ongoing negotiations in the region.