IDF Eliminates Hezbollah Commander Mohammad Ahmad Khreiss in Southern Lebanon
- The Israel Defense Forces conducted operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, resulting in the death of four individuals, including at least three linked to Hezbollah.
- On June 19, 2025, the IDF announced the elimination of Mohammad Ahmad Khreiss, a Hezbollah commander, due to his involvement in attacks against Israel.
- The IDF stated that Khreiss's activities violated understandings between Israel and Lebanon, including leading an anti-tank missile attack that caused casualties.
- The IDF emphasized its commitment to eliminate threats posed to Israel, continuing its operations in the region.
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