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Leading Hezbollah commander killed by Israeli military – reports Leading Hezbollah commander killed by Israeli military
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A leading commander of the Lebanese militia group Hezbollah has been killed by the Israeli military in Syria. A leading commander of the Lebanese militia group Hezbollah has been killed by the Israeli military.
The Iranian-backed group said Mustafa Badreddine had been killed in an Israeli air strike at the Lebanese-Syrian border this week. The Iranian-backed group confirmed in a statement that Mustafa Badreddine had been killed in an Israeli air strike.
“He took part in most of the operations of the Islamic resistance since 1982,” Hezbollah said in a statement. He was killed on Tuesday night, the statement said. “He took part in most of the operations of the Islamic resistance since 1982,” Hezbollah said in a statement, describing Badreddine as “the great jihadi leader”.
He was killed on Tuesday night, the statement said.
Reports were conflicting about the location of the airstrike, with Lebanese TV station Al-Mayadeen saying it took place near Damascus airport. Others placed it on the Lebanon-Israel or Lebanon-Syria border.
Badreddine, who is sanctioned by the United States, was a brother-in-law of the late Hezbollah military commander Imad Moughniyah. He was tried in absentia by a UN-backed special tribunal for the 2005 killing of statesman Rafik al-Hariri.Badreddine, who is sanctioned by the United States, was a brother-in-law of the late Hezbollah military commander Imad Moughniyah. He was tried in absentia by a UN-backed special tribunal for the 2005 killing of statesman Rafik al-Hariri.
Badreddine was sentenced to death in Kuwait for his role in bomb attacks there in 1983. He escaped from prison in Kuwait after the country was invaded by Iraq under the leadership of Saddam Hussein in 1990.Badreddine was sentenced to death in Kuwait for his role in bomb attacks there in 1983. He escaped from prison in Kuwait after the country was invaded by Iraq under the leadership of Saddam Hussein in 1990.
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Hezbollah has held sway in Lebanon for decades and has been a constant opponent for Israel.Hezbollah has held sway in Lebanon for decades and has been a constant opponent for Israel.
The militant group intervened in the Syrian civil war alongside President Bashar al-Assad – another ally of Iran – saving his regime from collapse and prolonging the conflict.The militant group intervened in the Syrian civil war alongside President Bashar al-Assad – another ally of Iran – saving his regime from collapse and prolonging the conflict.
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