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■ An Israeli drone strike in Lebanon killed a member of the Hamas terrorist group.

Israeli drone fired into southern Lebanon strikes targeted car

- By Kareem Chehayeb

WAR IN ISRAEL

BEIRUT — An Israeli drone strike targeted a car in southern Lebanon near the coastal city of Tyre, killing a member of the Hamas terrorist group and a civilian.

Since the Israel-hamas war erupted in Gaza on Oct. 7, Israeli strikes have killed or wounded several ranking members of the Lebanese Hezbollah terrorist group, as well as its ally Hamas in different parts of Lebanon.

Hamas identified its slain member as Hadi Mustafa and said he was with the group’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades. Lebanese state media said he was from the Rashidieh refugee camp near Tyre, where Hamas has a notable presence.

The Israeli military released a video of the strike and said Mustafa was directing cells to attack “Israeli and Jewish targets” in different parts of the world and reiterated that the Israeli army and security agencies will go after Hamas wherever the terrorist group is active.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said the other person killed was a Syrian citizen who was on a motorcycle near the targeted car. It also said two people were wounded in the strike.

The strike came a day after a pair of Israeli airstrikes hit deep into Lebanese territory, killing a Hezbollah member and another person, and wounding 20 people.

The strikes were in retaliatio­n for a barrage of 100 Katyusha rockets that Hezbollah fired targeting several Israeli military positions, including two bases in northern Israel earlier in the day. Also Tuesday, top Hamas official Khalil al-hayyeh met Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.

The United States and other government­s continue with efforts to prevent the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip from spilling over into Lebanon as Hezbollah terrorists and Israeli soldiers trade fire across the volatile Lebanon-israel border.

The war in Gaza erupted after Hamas-led terrorists stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking around 250 hostage. Since then, there have been near-daily exchanges along the Lebanon-israel border and internatio­nal mediators have scrambled to prevent an all-out war in tiny Lebanon.

In retaliatio­n for the Hamas attack, Israel launched an offensive into the Gaza Strip that has so far killed more than 31,000 Palestinia­ns, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza.

Hezbollah has vowed not to stop the fighting until a cease-fire is reached in Gaza.

The biggest Israeli strike in Lebanon came in early June, when top Hamas official Saleh Arouri and six others were killed in a Beirut apartment.

 ?? Mohammad Zaatari The Associated Press ?? A Lebanese army officer stands Wednesday next to a destroyed car carrying a Hamas terrorist in the outskirts of Tyre, Lebanon.
Mohammad Zaatari The Associated Press A Lebanese army officer stands Wednesday next to a destroyed car carrying a Hamas terrorist in the outskirts of Tyre, Lebanon.

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