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Israel kills a top Hezbollah commander in Beirut, in new blow after Lebanon pager blasts

Ibrahim Aqil, who led the group’s elite Radwan force, had a US$7 million US bounty on his head over his link to a deadly bombing in 1983

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Thick smoke rises above the southern suburbs of Beirut after an Israel strike. The strike on Hezbollah’s stronghold in Lebanon’s capital reportedly killed at least eight people and wounded dozens of others, with a source close to the movement saying a top military leader was dead. Photo: AFP
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Israel killed a top Hezbollah commander in an air strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs on Friday, the Israeli military and two security sources in Lebanon said, sharply escalating the year-long conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed group.

Israeli military said that Ibrahim Aqil, who served on Hezbollah’s top military body, was the acting commander of the group’s elite Radwan force and that he was killed along with other senior commanders of the unit.

One of the security sources in Lebanon said he was killed with members of the Radwan unit as they held a meeting.

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The strike killed nine people and wounded 59 others, Lebanon’s health ministry said, in a preliminary toll.

The strike inflicted another blow on Hezbollah after the group suffered an unprecedented attack earlier this week in which pagers and walkie talkies used by its members exploded, killing 37 people and wounding thousands.

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That attack was widely believed to have been carried out by Israel, which has neither confirmed nor denied its involvement.

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