Israel At War, Lebanon

Survived the Assassination: One of Israel's Top Targets in Lebanon

Fadi Suleiman, Commander of Hezbollah's Central Sector, survived an assassination attempt in southern Lebanon. He is considered one of the prominent commanders responsible for the region where tensions between Hezbollah and Israel escalate.

The scene of the elimination in Kafra (Screenshot from video)

Earlier today (Sunday), an Israeli drone carried out an attack targeting a vehicle in southern Lebanon, belonging to Hezbollah's VIP and leaders' protection unit. According to sources, conflicting reports about the targeted individual emerged during the attack.

Now, Sky News Arabia reports that a senior Hezbollah figure survived the assassination attempt, which targeted his defense vehicle in southern Lebanon, while another person was killed. It is noted that the survivor of the Israeli assassination attempt is Fadi Suleiman, the commander of Hezbollah's Central Sector. Sources also mentioned that the deceased individual is Fadel Suleiman, a member of the personal protection squad in Hezbollah.

Earlier, security sources in Lebanon reported that two fighters from the Lebanese Hezbollah group were killed today, Sunday, in an IDF UAV attack on a car they were driving in southern Lebanon. Residents reported that ambulances rushed to the scene near a Lebanese army checkpoint, and the target of the attack was not clear.

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