Hezbollah battalion commander Ahmed Adnan killed in Israeli strikes, Air Force releases video
- Israeli strikes have killed Ahmed Adnan Bajija, a battalion commander in Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force, according to the Times of Israel.
- The Israeli Air Force targeted Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon and conducted airstrikes on Syria's Latakia port area.
- Israel has relaunched its war against Hamas, resulting in around 600 Palestinian deaths since the renewed airstrikes began.
- The Israeli Defense Forces stated that Ahmed Adnan Bajija had orchestrated numerous attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers during the ongoing conflict.
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Hezbollah battalion commander Ahmed Adnan killed in Israeli strikes, Air Force releases video
Israeli strikes have killed Ahmed Adnan Bajija, the battalion commander in Hezbollah’s elite Radwan force, the Times of Israel reports. The airstrikes also targeted another group of Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon. In its strikes, the Israeli Air Force targeted Syria’s Latakia port area overnight as massive blasts rocked the area. The Israeli Air Force has posted a video on X, which shows the strike. In support of fellow terror group Ha…
Israeli strike kills top Hezbollah Radwan commander
In a separate operation on Thursday morning, the Israeli military struck Hezbollah operatives transporting weapons in the Yahmor area of southern Lebanon. By Joshua Marks, JNS The Israeli Air Force overnight Wednesday killed a battalion commander in Hezbollah’s Radwan Force in the southern Lebanese town of Derdghaiya, the Israel Defense Forces said on Thursday. According to the IDF, Ahmad Adnan Bajjiga had orchestrated numerous attacks against I…
Israel targets Latakia port area in latest strikes on Syria
Israeli strikes targeted the coastal Latakia on Thursday, reportedly hitting an arms dump near the city's port. "In a number of air strikes, Israeli occupation aircraft targeted the vicinity of the Al-Abyad port and the city of Latakia," state news agency SANA reported. Authorities were working to ensure there were no casualties, SANA added. Monitors have said "munitions depots" at the port, located on the northern outskirts of Latakia city, wer…
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