He was killed within the Sidon space.
Jerusalem:
The Israeli navy mentioned it killed a Hamas commander in an air strike in southern Lebanon on Monday, accusing him of planning assaults in opposition to Israel from Lebanese territory.
“Mohammed Shahine was eradicated after not too long ago planning terror assaults, directed and funded by Iran, from Lebanese territory in opposition to the residents of the state of Israel,” the navy mentioned in an announcement, including that he was killed within the Sidon space.
“Shahine was a major supply of information inside the terrorist organisation and was accountable all through the battle for varied terror assaults, and rocket launchers geared toward Israeli civilians.”
The strike on Lebanon comes on the eve of a deadline in a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun urged sponsors of the deal to stress Israel into withdrawing troops by Tuesday’s deadline.
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