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In Strike in Lebanon: IDF, Shin Bet Eliminate Terrorist Who Planned Attacks in Israel

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The IDF and Shin Bet announce the elimination of terrorist Muhammad Shoaib in Lebanon, who was involved in plotting attacks against Israeli civilians and played a key role in smuggling weapons from Iran to Lebanon and Judea and Samaria.

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The Israeli enemy army claimed that "the air force, under strict intelligence from the Military Intelligence Service, the Northern Region Command and the General Security Service (Shabak), raided the Nimiriya area of Lebanon and killed Muhammad Shuaib."

An Israeli drone strike on Friday hit a car in southern Lebanon, killing one person believed to be a member of Hezbollah, Lebanese security sources said. The DPA news agency reported. The Lebanese Ministry of Health said five other people were wounded in the attack in the town of Al-Numayriyah. The Israeli military confirmed the attack, saying that it had killed Muhammad Shuaib, a Lebanese operative involved in planning attacks against Israeli c…

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Air Force aircraft killed Muhammad Shaaib, a Lebanese terrorist operative who was involved in promoting terrorist plots in the northern arena against the citizens of the State of Israel. As part of his activities, he was involved in smuggling weapons into Israel for the purpose of carrying out terrorist attacks.

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Maariv Online broke the news in Israel on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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