Hezbollah’s anti-tank commander Aaraib Al Shogha killed in Israeli attack –

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A scene from the Israeli attack on Lebanon.

Beirut: The Israeli army has killed another Hezbollah commander in a massive airstrike. The Israeli army has claimed to have killed Araib al-Shogha, commander of the anti-tank missile unit of Hezbollah Radwan Forces in the Meis el Jabal area of ​​southern Lebanon. According to the IDF Al Arab was responsible for several anti-tank missile attacks in northern Israel. Now the army has sent him to Yamalok.

The Israeli Air Force also struck militants who were operating inside a structure near IDF troops in southern Lebanon. Several secondary explosions were identified following the attack, indicating the presence of large quantities of weapons in the area. The Israeli Army has revealed many such hideouts of Hezbollah, where it had hidden weapons.

Hezbollah fired rockets after Alshogha was killed

After the killing of anti-tank commander Al Shogha, Hezbollah fighters again fired several rockets at Israel today. According to the Israeli Air Force, these attacks were carried out in the Upper Galilee region. The anti air defense system already activated here detected these launches from Lebanon after the alert and they were successfully stopped soon thereafter. Thus, Hezbollah’s attacks did not cause any damage. But in frustration, Hezbollah fighters are still attacking Israel with rockets and missiles.

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