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Israel-Hezbollah war: Hamas commander along with family killed in Israeli airstrike in Lebanon | News India

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A Hamas commander has been killed in an Israeli air strike in Lebanon. Hamas said on Monday that its leader in Lebanon, Fatah Sharif Abu al-Amin, and several members of his family were victims of the Israeli strike. On the other hand, three leaders of Palestine Liberation Front have also been killed in Israeli air strike in Beirut. Israel bombed the Kola district of Beirut after midnight on Monday. Meanwhile, three leaders of Palestine Liberation Front have died.

105 people died in air strikes

On Sunday, 105 people were killed in Israeli air strikes in Lebanon. About 359 people have been injured. According to the Lebanese Health Ministry, more than 630 people have been killed so far in the Israeli attack. While more than 2,000 people have been injured. About a quarter of the dead were women and children. A spokesman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said the total number of displaced people in Lebanon had reached 211,319.

Five dead in Bekaa Valley

Israel attacked Hezbollah with drones in the cities of Arjoun and Chehor in the Tire district of southern Lebanon. In which three people have died and one person has been injured. There is also news of death of 5 people in Israeli attack in Bekaa Valley. Apart from this, Israeli fighter planes targeted dozens of Hezbollah launchers and buildings in the Bekaa Valley. This created a lot of desolation in the area.

After Hezbollah, Israel launches air attack on Houthi rebels

It is noteworthy that Israel is currently wreaking havoc on four fronts alone. These include Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas and Yemen's Houthi rebels. Meanwhile, news is coming that after taking action against Hezbollah, Israel has now attacked the hideout of Houthi rebels in Yemen. Israeli Air Force warplanes struck a Houthi rebel base in the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah on Sunday afternoon, the Israeli military said in a statement.