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Killing of Hamas deputy leader raises risk of Gaza war spreading

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BEIRUT/CAIRO/GAZA — Israel killed Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri in a drone strike in Lebanon’s capital Beirut on Tuesday, Lebanese and Palestinia­n security sources said, raising the potential risk of the war in Gaza spreading well beyond the Palestinia­n enclave.

Mr. Arouri, 57, was the first senior Hamas political leader to be assassinat­ed since Israel launched a shattering air and ground offensive against the group almost three months ago after its shock assault and rampage into Israeli towns.

Lebanon’s heavily armed Hezbollah group, a Hamas ally, has been exchanging near-daily fire with Israel across Lebanon’s southern border since the war in

Gaza began in October.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has warned Israel against carrying out any assassinat­ions on Lebanese soil, vowing a “severe reaction.”

Hezbollah said on Tuesday it had targeted a group of Israeli soldiers in the vicinity of Marj with missiles, following Mr. Arouri’s killing.

Israel has long accused Mr. Arouri of lethal attacks on its citizens, but a Hamas official said he was also “at the heart of negotiatio­ns” conducted by Qatar and Egypt over the outcome of the Gaza war and the release of Hamas-held Israeli hostages.

Israel neither confirmed nor denied carrying out the killing, but its military spokespers­on Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said Israeli forces were in a high state of readiness and prepared for any scenario.

“The most important thing to say tonight is that we are focused and remain focused on fighting Hamas,” he said when asked by a reporter about the reports of Mr. Arouri’s killing. —

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