Israeli warplanes, which are claimed to belong to Hezbollah, continue their attacks in Lebanon, targeting numerous points including infrastructure, weapons storage facilities, and missile launchers throughout the night. In the attacks aimed at Beirut, Hezbollah suffered a critical loss. Despite the efforts of the United States and France to establish a three-week temporary ceasefire in Lebanon, Israeli warplanes conducted flights that broke the sound barrier, causing sonic booms over the capital Beirut. A written statement from the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that three people lost their lives due to the bombing by warplanes in the southern town of Aita al-Shab, and that in the attacks carried out in the town of Qana, located in the south of the country, a Syrian national was killed and one person was injured. HE WAS THE HEAD OF THE DRONE UNITSecurity sources speaking to Reuters reported that the airstrike on the southern suburbs of Beirut targeted a high-ranking Hezbollah commander. The commander was identified as Mohammed Surur, who is the head of Hezbollah's drone unit. Details are coming...
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