Hezbollah, 140 Dead

140 Dead So Far: Hezbollah Announced Two More Deaths

Hezbollah announced two more deaths from the ranks of the terrorist organization: Abbas Hassan Jamul and Mohammed Hadi Malek. This brought the number of Hezbollah casualties to 140 since the beginning of the war, but in Israel it is estimated that the real number is higher.

Hezbollah leader Nasrallah (Photo: mohammad kassir/Shutterstock)

A day after the attack in Beirut in which senior Hamas official Salah al-Arouri was killed, Hezbollah announced today (Wednesday) two more deaths from the ranks of the terrorist organization, who they claim were killed in battles with Israel on the northern border.

According to the announcement, the last two dead are Abbas Hassan Jamul from the town of Deir al-Zahrani in southern Lebanon, and Mohammed Hadi Malek Abid from Baalbach in the Lebanon Valley. Thus, the number of dead that Hezbollah announced rose to 140 people since the beginning of the war, but in Israel it is estimated that the real number is higher than what the terrorist organization published.

As a reminder, yesterday it was reported that the IDF identified a terrorist squad from the terrorist organization Hezbollah, which attempted to launch unmanned aircrafts towards Israeli territory. An Air Force aircraft attacked the squad before it could carry out the launch and destroyed the aircrafts they were using.

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