Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah Leadership in Southern Lebanon

What to Know:

Israeli airstrikes carried out earlier today have killed at least two Hezbollah commanders, which comes as clashes persist along the border with Lebanon amid already heightened tensions following this weekend’s attack against Israel by Iran and its proxy forces.

Ismail Yosef Baz:

The IDF announced that Hezbollah Commander Ismail Yosef Baz was killed during an airstrike against his vehicle in the Ein Baal area of southern Lebanon.

According to the IDF, Baz served as a “commander of the coastal sector” and “was involved in the promotion and planning of launching rockets and anti-tank missiles towards the State of Israel from the coastal area in Lebanon.”

Baz’s death was confirmed by Hezbollah in a release.

Muhammad Hossein Matzafa Shouri:

The IDF announced that Hezbollah Commander Muhammad Hossein Matzafa Shouri was killed during an airstrike against his vehicle in the Kfar Donin area of southern Lebanon.

According to the IDF, Shouri was Radwan Unit commander “of the rocket and missile unit of the western sector” and “was responsible for the planning and execution of many rocket firing plans towards the Israeli rear.”

“As part of his position, he was involved in the promotion and planning of rocket and missile launches towards the State of Israel from the area of ??the central and western sector in Lebanon,” the IDF added.

Shouri, along with Radwan Unit member Ibrahim Mahmoud Fadlallah, were confirmed killed in a Hezbollah release.

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