Islamist leader among 2 dead in strikes on Lebanon blamed on Israel
- The IDF conducted a strike in Haret El Naameh, Lebanon, on Tuesday, targeting Hussein Izzat Mohammad Atwi.
- This strike happened because Atwi, a senior commander in Fajr Forces, planned attacks against Israel.
- Atwi guided terrorists and planned infiltration into Israeli territory and rocket attacks, military sources reported.
- Following the strike, the military stated that the IDF killed Atwi, who posed a threat to Israeli civilians.
- Lebanon and Jama'a Islamiya condemned the strikes as truce violations and infringements on sovereignty.
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