Hamas leader killed in Israeli offensive in Lebanon

In the early hours of Saturday (5), an Israeli offensive in northern Lebanon left four dead, including a leader of the armed wing of the terrorist group Hamas, which commands the Palestinian territory in the Gaza Strip.

According to the Times of Israelwhich cited sources linked to Hamas, one of the victims was Saeed Atallah, commander of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas. He died along with three members of his family during the attack on a building near the Al Beddawi refugee camp.

The attack came shortly after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a warning to residents of another area of ​​Lebanon, the southern suburbs of Beirut known as Dahye, to evacuate in anticipation of possible offensives against the group’s targets. Lebanese terrorist Hezbollah.

At the same time, the Lebanese television channel Al Manar reported that Israel carried out attacks on the cities of Bardala, northwest of Ramallah, and Burga, near Nablus, in the early hours of Saturday.

Iran-backed Hezbollah said that since Friday it has started clashes with Israeli troops on the border between Lebanon and Israel, especially in the village of Odaisseh, as reported by the Times of Israelalthough the results of these fights are still uncertain.

Additionally, Hezbollah also reported launching rockets at Israeli forces in the Yaroun region of southern Lebanon.

By Editor