Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri was killed in a drone attack in a suburb of Beirut.
Deputy leader of the Palestinian radical group Hamas, Saleh al-Arouri, was killed in Lebanon. Reuters reported this on Tuesday, January 2.
In a suburb of Beirut, an explosion killed the 57-year-old Hamas deputy chairman and de facto leader of Hamas’ military wing in the West Bank, Saleh al-Arouri.
The Lebanese state news agency said the blast in a Beirut suburb was the result of an Israeli drone strike on a Hamas office in Lebanon that killed six people. The Israeli army has not yet commented on the situation.
The Times of Israel wrote that intelligence suspects al-Arouri was involved in organizing attacks against Israel, including the kidnapping and killing of three teenagers in June 2014, which took place after the exchange of al -Arouri, along with over a thousand other convicts in Israel. for Israeli army corporal Gilad Shalit.
We remind you that on October 7, Hamas militants attacked Israel. They not only killed and kidnapped military personnel, but also civilians. After that, Israel launched an operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
On November 24, a temporary truce was declared between Israel and Hamas to free prisoners, but fighting resumed on December 1 over what Tel Aviv says are violations of the militants’ terms.
Source: korrespondent

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