Israel says it killed Hezbollah’s no. 2 leader in Lebanon airstrike
Israel killed Hezbollah’s No. 2, Haytham Ali Tabatabai, in a Beirut airstrike amid rising tensions and efforts to stop Hezbollah’s military rebuilding, officials said.
- A senior Hamas delegation, including exiled Gaza chief Khalil Al‑Hayya, met Egypt's intelligence chief in Cairo on Sunday to discuss the ceasefire and Gaza's situation.
- Egypt, Qatar and the US have been mediating between Hamas and Israel and helped secure the ceasefire that came into effect in October, Reuters reported mediators addressing fighters in tunnel networks in Israeli‑controlled areas of Gaza.
- On the issue of tunnel fighters, Hamas told Egypt it urgently discussed resolving militants sheltering in Rafah tunnels after communications with militants were cut off.
- Gaza health officials reported at least 20 killed on Nov 22, and Israel said its military killed five senior Hamas members, including a local Hamas commander.
- Hamas reaffirmed commitment to the first phase of the ceasefire while accusing Israel of violations and demanded a `clear and defined mechanism` under mediators Egypt, Qatar and the US.
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Hizbollah buries on Monday outside Beirut to its number two, Haizam Ali Tabatabai, killed on the eve by Israel, in the attack of more entity in a year of ceasefire in Lebanon, which goes through particularly delicate days.
Surgical Strike in Beirut: IDF Takes Out Hezbollah’s Shadow Commander-in-Chief
In a targeted operation that underscores Israel’s unwavering commitment to defending its citizens, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the elimination of Haytham Ali Tabataba’i, Hezbollah’s de facto chief of staff and a key architect of the terror group’s military operations, in an airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Sunday. The strike, the first of its kind in the Lebanese capital since mid-2025, represents a decisive blow to Hezbol…
Hezbollah will celebrate on Monday the funeral of its military leader and other members of the Islamist group, a day after Israel killed them in an attack on the suburbs of southern Beirut. Haytham Ali Tabatabai is Israel’s highest-ranking Hezbollah commander killed since the ceasefire agreed in November 2024 to end more than a year of hostilities between the two sides. Tabatabai’s assassination is taking place in the midst of Israel’s attacks o…
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