Lebanon May Have A Will To Disarm Hezbollah But Does It Have A Way?
- The Israel Defense Forces killed Hassan Kamal Halawi, a commander in Hezbollah's anti-tank unit, in an airstrike in Southern Lebanon, according to the IDF's announcement.
- Halawi was responsible for attacks against Israel and the movement of operatives and weapons during the recent war, the IDF stated.
- The IDF responded to rocket fire from Lebanon by targeting Hezbollah assets in Southern Lebanon, with the Israeli Prime Minister's Office asserting Lebanon's responsibility for actions on its territory.
- Israel and Lebanon began negotiations to address border disputes while maintaining a military presence in Southern Lebanon, as confirmed by Israeli officials.
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IDF kills head of Hezbollah anti-tank unit
The Israel Defense Forces overnight Monday killed top Hezbollah terrorist Hassan Kamal Halawi near Nabatieh in Southern Lebanon, the military announced on Tuesday. Halawi, the commander of Hezbollah’s “southern front” anti-tank unit, was responsible for numerous attacks against Israel, and facilitated the movement of operatives and weapons into Southern Lebanon during the war, according to the IDF. On Saturday, the Israeli Air Force intercepted …
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