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Hezbollah Commander Muhammad Hussein Srour Killed In Israeli Airstrike

This undated photo provided by Hezbollah Military Media on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024, shows Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Akil. (Hezbollah Military Media vía AP)

Hezbollah has confirmed the death of one of its commanders, Muhammad Hussein Srour, who was killed on Thursday. The circumstances surrounding his death have not been fully disclosed by the group.

Hezbollah stated that Srour was killed 'on the road to Jerusalem,' indicating his involvement in supporting the people in Gaza. This information was shared in a statement released shortly after midnight on Friday local time.

The Israeli military, on the other hand, claimed responsibility for the strike that killed Srour. They identified him as the head of Hezbollah's Aerial Command and stated that the operation was approved by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while en route to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The conflicting reports from Hezbollah and the Israeli military have created a cloud of uncertainty around the circumstances of Srour's death. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions and conflicts in the region, particularly between Israel and Hezbollah.

Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political party and militant group based in Lebanon, has been involved in various conflicts in the Middle East. The group's activities have often drawn international attention and condemnation.

As more details emerge about the death of Muhammad Hussein Srour, it is likely that the situation will continue to evolve, impacting the dynamics of the region and potentially leading to further escalations.

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