Senior Hezbollah commander 'killed' in Lebanon airstrike and 'four others dead'

The Hezbollah commander killed in a suspected Israeli airstrike is among the most senior member of the terrorist organization to be assassinated since war broke out.

Explosion in Lebanon - Jwaya

Smoke cloud in Jwaya, Lebanon - 25 kilometers north of Israel (Image: @AlHadath)

A senior Hezbollah commander has been assassinated in a suspected Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon.

Video footage circulating online shows a huge cloud of smoke billowing following an explosion in the Lebanese coastal town of Jouya, located 25 kilometers (15 miles) north of the border with Israel.

Local media suggests five people were killed in the strike.

Three security sources told Reuters the commander oversees the central region of the southern border strip.

In a post on Telegram, the Lebanese armed group announced the death of one of its senior figures, Talib Sami Abdullah. It is unclear when or where he was killed.

Towns in the area have been repeatedly hit in the last eight months during exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah.

Hours earlier, Hezbollah said in a statement that its fighters bombed Kfar Blum and Gesher Haziv in northern Israel with dozens of rockets.

The group added that it bombed a group of Israeli soldiers at the Birkat Risha near Lebanon’s southern border.

Israel and Hezbollah have been exchanging cross-border fire since last October, but violence has escalated in recent weeks with Israel’s military push on Gaza’s southern city of Rafah.

US Secretary of State Blinken protested in Israel

US Secretary of State Blinken Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. (Image: Getty)

Western countries, including the US and France, have come forward with proposals to end hostilities on the Lebanon-Israel border.

Hamas on Tuesday responded to a US-backed proposal for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release, with some “remarks” on the deal, mediators said.

White House national security spokesman John Kirby said the US was “evaluating” the response.

Hamas and the smaller Islamic Jihad militant group said they were ready to “deal positively to arrive at an agreement” and that their priority is to bring a “complete stop” to the war.

Qatar and Egypt said in a joint statement that they were examining the response and that they would continue their mediation efforts along with the US “until an agreement is reached.”

Around 300 Hezbollah fighters have been killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon since the Gaza war broke out in October


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