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Report: Nasrallah's grandson killed in IDF strike

Arab sources report that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's grandson may have been killed in a series of IDF strikes in retaliation to rocket fire across the border.

Hassan Nasrallah. (Photo: Mohammad Kassir/Shutterstock)

An Arab news site affiliated with the Syrian opposition reported that an IDF strike on a vehicle yesterday in a-Naqoura in southern Lebanon killed the grandson of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Abass Ahmad Khalil.

According to the report, Khalil is active in the Imam Hussein Division, which is affiliated with Iran and works for Hezbollah – who were the targets of yesterday’s strike. It was also noted that Khalil’s father, known as Abu Ali Noach, is Nasrallah’s personal chaperone and has fought alongside the Syrian regime and Iranian militias in Syria.

The strike in question was one of a series released for publication, in which terrorists belonging to the Imam Hussein Division were targeted for firing rockets at Israeli territory.

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