Two Hezbollah members killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon

Two Hezbollah members killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon

The Lebanese Shiite militia party Hezbollah reported on Saturday the deaths of two of its members, Hasan Abdel Nabi Talis and Ali Hsueín Hareb, who were killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon. Talis, originally from Brital in the Beka Valley, “fell while carrying out his duty in jihad.” Hareb, alias “Yafar,” “suffered martyrdom on the way to liberating Al-Quds,” the armed group in Jerusalem said on its Telegram channel. On Friday, the deaths of two more “martyrs” were already reported, one of whom was identified as Abdelaziz Ali Maslamani, alias “Abú Mohamed Karbala”, killed in the city of Shaiteyé in southern Lebanon, and another, identified as Hussein Ali Ezzedine , alias “, was identified. Abu Nimr', originally from Maarub, southern Lebanon. Isarel, in turn, has reported that it attacked several targets of the “terrorist organization Hezbollah” last night and Saturday morning, including “operational infrastructure, terrorist infrastructure and a military complex.” The Israeli armed forces also reported artillery attacks on Lebanese territory. Hezbollah continues to launch attacks on Israeli positions in northern Israel in support of Palestinian militias, which have been the target of an Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip since October 7.