Lebanon: IDF reports a new precision airstrike in Beirut – High-ranking Hezbollah official dead

Two Lebanese security sources noted the strike targeted and killed Ibrahim Kubeisi, head of Hezbollah’s missile system. The Health Ministry confirmed at least six dead, including a Hezbollah official, and 15 injured.

Meanwhile, sources from Saudi Arabia reported the target was Talal Hamia, wanted by Washington for $7 million, though this wasn’t confirmed by IDF or Hezbollah.

Yesterday, an Israeli airstrike targeted Hezbollah’s military commander in southern Lebanon, Ali Karaki, who the organization stated is “fine” and in a “safe location.”

In recent months, Israeli bombings in Lebanon have already killed the “number two,” Ibrahim Akil, and the military commander, Fouad Soukr.

Israel’s goal is to alter the balance of power in the north. Through intensified airstrikes, Israel aims “to destroy Hezbollah’s capabilities,” an Israeli official told the Times of Israel. The effort began with reports of “various explosions” across Lebanon, although Israel hasn’t confirmed its involvement.

The official indicated a dual aim: to bolster deterrence against Hezbollah and to prevent the entire Iranian axis. Israel will cease operations if Hezbollah meets its demands, primarily withdrawing from the northern borders, but warns that failure to comply will lead to “the next phase.” This does not necessarily imply a ground invasion.

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