The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Thursday that it had killed Hezbollah drone commander Mohammad Hussein Surour in a precision airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon.
The IDF said in a statement:
The IDF Spokesperson Corps announced today, Thursday, September 26, 2024, that the IAF, under the direction of IDF Intelligence, attacked and eliminated terrorist Muhammad Hussein Sloor in Beirut.
Mr. Slough facilitated and directed numerous aerial terrorist attacks, including drone strikes, cruise missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles, targeting Israeli citizens.
In recent years, Mr. Throul has led an unmanned aircraft manufacturing project in southern Lebanon, establishing an unmanned aircraft manufacturing and intelligence gathering hub in Lebanon adjacent to civilian infrastructure in southern Lebanon and Beirut.
Mr. Suroor joined Hezbollah in the 1980s and held several positions within the terrorist organization, including commander of a surface-to-air missile force, commander of Radwan's “Aziz” unit, Hezbollah's special envoy to Yemen and Houthi terrorist. . the government's air command.
During the “Iron Sword” war, he promoted and carried out several terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers using drones and explosives.
The IDF will continue to work to weaken Hezbollah's capabilities and dismantle the terrorist organization's high command.
The IDF's Hebrew account on X (formerly Twitter) published footage of the airstrike.
Israel announced the successful airstrike after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office rejected reports that Israel had accepted a 21-day ceasefire proposed by France, the United States and others and announced by the White House.
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