Israel Targets Hezbollah Commander Amid Escalating Tensions
Israel's military announced the killing of Hezbollah commander Hassan Kamal Halawi in a drone strike. Halawi, the chief of Hezbollah's anti-tank missile unit, was accused of orchestrating terror attacks against Israel. The strike came as tensions rise following waves of Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.

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Israel's military has confirmed the death of Hezbollah commander Hassan Kamal Halawi following a drone strike in southern Lebanon, as reported by The Times of Israel. Halawi, identified as the head of Hezbollah's anti-tank missile unit, was allegedly responsible for several attacks targeting Israeli civilians.
According to an Israeli army statement, Halawi played a pivotal role in facilitating operatives and weapon supplies into southern Lebanon during periods of heightened conflict. His continued terrorist activities prompted the IDF to target him, deeming him a direct threat to Israel.
This development follows Israel's intensified military campaign over the weekend, which included multiple airstrikes on suspected Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. These strikes mark the largest outbreak of violence between Israel and Hezbollah since the last ceasefire, stirring both regional and international responses.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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