Hezbollah Commander Killed in Beirut Airstrike
Israel's military announced it has killed Ibrahim Muhammad Qabisi, the commander of Hezbollah's missiles and rockets force, in an airstrike in Beirut. Qabisi, a key figure since the 1980s, planned numerous attacks against Israelis and had close ties with senior Hezbollah military leaders.
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Israel's military announced on Tuesday that it had killed Ibrahim Muhammad Qabisi, the commander of Hezbollah's missiles and rockets force, in an airstrike in Beirut. Qabisi, alongside other central commanders, was targeted in the operation, according to a military statement.
Qabisi, who joined Hezbollah in the 1980s, held several significant military roles within the organization. He was responsible for planning and executing numerous attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers. The military highlighted that Qabisi was a key figure in launching missiles toward Israeli territories.
The military also noted that Qabisi was a significant source of knowledge in the field of missiles and had close ties to senior Hezbollah military leaders, marking him as a valuable target.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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