BSS
  16 Apr 2024, 23:47

Israel kills local Hezbollah commander in Lebanon strike

BEIRUT, April  16, 2024 (BSS/BSS/AFP) - An Israeli strike killed a local
Hezbollah commander in south Lebanon on Tuesday, the Israeli army and a source
close to the powerful Iran-backed movement said.

Israel and Hamas ally Hezbollah have been exchanging near-daily
cross-border fire since the Palestinian militant group attacked southern Israel
on October 7, triggering war in the Gaza Strip.

Tuesday's strike came with regional tensions high after Iran launched
missile and drone attacks on Israel over the weekend in retaliation for a
deadly Israeli strike on Tehran's consulate in Damascus.

The Israeli military said its "aircraft struck and eliminated Ismail Yusef
Baz, the commander of Hezbollah's coastal sector", adding he was killed in the
Ain Baal area.

The official National News Agency reported one dead in an Israeli strike on
a car in Ain Baal, about 15 kilometres (nine miles) from the border, later
saying "enemy warplanes" struck two cars in Shehabiya, about 10 kilometres from
Ain Baal, reporting casualties.

Hezbollah announced in a statement that Baz had been killed, without
mentioning his rank or role.

But a source close to the group told AFP that "the field commander in
charge of the Naqura region" had been killed "in an Israeli strike".

Hezbollah said it launched Katyusha rockets on a base in northern Israel's
Beit Hillel "in response to the Israeli enemy's attacks" on Lebanese villages,
"the latest of which was in Ain Baal".

Earlier Tuesday, Hezbollah claimed an attack on Beit Hillel using explosive
drones, with local Israeli authorities saying three people were wounded.
The Israeli military said "two armed" drones entered from Lebanon and
exploded near Beit Hillel.

Hezbollah had said its fighters launched an "air attack with suicide drones
in two phases... striking the Iron Dome (air defence system) platforms and
their crew" in the area.

On Monday, Hezbollah targeted Israeli troops with explosive devices,
wounding four soldiers who crossed into Lebanese territory -- the first such
attack in six months of clashes.

The violence has killed at least 365 people in Lebanon, mostly Hezbollah
fighters but also including at least 70 civilians, according to an AFP tally.

In Israel, the military says 10 soldiers and eight civilians have been
killed since hostilities began.

Tens of thousands of civilians have fled their homes on both sides of the
border.