Israel Claims To Have Killed The Commander Of The Anti-missile Unit Of The Hezbollah Elite Troops In An Air Strike
Illustration of Hezbollah militants. (Wikimedia Commons/Tasnim News Agency)

JAKARTA - The Israeli military said it managed to kill a Hezbollah commander in an air strike on a vehicle in Lebanon on Sunday, identifying the figure as Ismail Al-Zin, a commander of the anti-tank missile unit of Radwan Hezbollah Troops.

"Al-Zin is an important source of knowledge about anti-tank missiles and is responsible for dozens of anti-tank missile attacks against civilians, communities and Israel Defense Forces," the Israeli military said.

A source close to Hezbollah said Al-Zin was not a senior figure but confirmed he was a member of the elite unit of Radwan.

So far, Israel has killed about 25 members of the unit, including at least three commanders, such as Wissma Tawil, a senior Hezbollah officer who played a major role in directing his operations in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah began launching rockets from hilltops and villages in southern Lebanon toward Israel on October 8 to support its Palestinian ally Hamas, which carried out cross-border attacks on Israel the day before that sparked fierce Israeli land, air and sea attacks in Israel. Gaza Strip.

Israel's shooting of Lebanon has killed nearly 270 Hezbollah militants, but has also killed about 50 civilians, including children, medics and journalists, and hit UNIFIL and Lebanese soldiers.

The United States and other countries have sought to gain diplomatic resolution over the shootout between Hezbollah and Israel. Meanwhile, Hezbollah said they would not stop the attack, before the ceasefire was implemented in Gaza.


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