The Israeli army announced on Tuesday that it had killed two members of the Lebanese Hezbollah party, one of whom was a leader in the party's "Radwan" unit, in southern Lebanon on Monday.
The Israeli military said in a statement that it "attacked and killed Ali Abdul Hassan Haidar, the commander of the Radwan group affiliated with Hezbollah, in the Deir Kifa area of southern Lebanon, using an Israeli Air Force aircraft yesterday, Monday."
The statement claimed that Haidar "has advanced numerous terrorist plots against Israeli citizens and IDF forces, including the 'Galilee Invasion Plan,' and in recent months, Haidar has been involved in attempts to restore Hezbollah's infrastructure in southern Lebanon."
He added that "Haider's actions constituted a flagrant violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon," noting that "about two hours later, another Hezbollah member was killed in the Beit Lif area of southern Lebanon."
Two people were killed in an Israeli drone strike on Monday evening, targeting a vehicle in the town of Deir Kifa, and another strike targeting a motorcycle in Beit Lif, southern Lebanon. This comes as Israel continues its violations of the ceasefire agreement.
Yesterday's aggression against Lebanon came just hours after Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that he had discussed ideas with US envoy Thomas Barrack regarding steps that would combine Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon with the disarmament of Hezbollah.
Two people were killed in an Israeli drone strike on Monday evening, targeting a vehicle in the town of Deir Kifa, and another strike targeting a motorcycle in Beit Lif, southern Lebanon. This comes as Israel continues its violations of the ceasefire agreement.
The aggression on Lebanon yesterday came a few hours after Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that he had discussed ideas with US envoy Thomas Barrack regarding steps that would combine Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon and the disarmament of Hezbollah.





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The Israeli army announces the killing of two Hezbollah members in Lebanon, one of whom was a leader in the "Radwan" unit.