Hezbollah Media Chief Killed in IDF Strike on Central Beirut
An Israeli airstrike on a building in a central neighborhood of the Lebanese capital Beirut on Sunday, November 17, killed the top spokesman for the Hezbollah terror group.
Both the IDF and Hezbollah confirmed that media relations chief Mohammed Afif was killed in the strike on the Ras al-Naba’a neighborhood.
The IDF said in a statement said Afif “wielded significant influence over Hezbollah’s military operations” and “glorified and incited” attacks on Israel.
Unlike dozens of other Israeli attacks carried out in Beirut this past week, the strike killing Afif was not carried out in the southern suburbs of Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold known as Dahiyeh, but rather nearer the center of the capital.
The building where Afif was targeted housed the offices of the Syrian Ba’ath Party, Hezbollah said. The IDF did not issue any evacuation warning before the strike, as it was an assassination and did not target Hezbollah’s infrastructure. (TOI / VFI News)
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