Israel kills 2 top Hamas terror chiefs & destroys Hezbollah command centre as Netanyahu slams ‘shameful’ ceasefire calls --[Reported by Umva mag]

ISRAEL has killed two top Hamas commanders and destroyed a key Hezbollah command centre as its leader has slammed France. The man widely thought to replace Hezbollah’s leader is also missing as Israel is set to strike back after Tuesday’s missile barrage. AFPAn IDF precision strike has killed top Hamas leader Saeed Attallah Ali[/caption] AFPAli’s body was carried through the street in his funeral[/caption] EPACars were damaged in the strike[/caption] EPAThe Hamas leader was killed in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon[/caption] Hamas field commander Saeed Attallah Ali was killed along with his wife and two daughters in an air raid on a refugee camp in the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli. And hours later another strike killed Hamas terror planner Mohammed Hussein al-Lawis in the Bekaa Valley town of Saadnayel. The pair were the latest kingpins taken out as Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to approve a “serious and significant” attack on arch enemy Iran. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu addressed his country tonight and slammed French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to call for an arms embargo today as “shameful”. He said: “What a disgrace, let me tell you this: Israel will win with or without their support but their shame will continue long after the war has won.” It comes after Israel launched a separate blitz in a Hezbollah command centre on Friday night. The IDF has confirmed it carried out a strike next to a hospital in southern Lebanon. The command centre was located in a mosque adjacent to the Salah Ghandour Hospital. In a statement, the IDF said: “The command centre was used by the Hezbollah terrorists to plan and execute terrorist attacks against IDF troops and the State of Israel.” It said notices were sent to residents “demanding that any military activity carried out from the hospitals should stop immediately” ahead of the attack. Israel wiped out 250 Hezbollah terrorists in just four days since the invasion into Lebanon, the IDF claims. The IDF are continuing to fight on multiple fronts across the Middle East with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei even defending Hamas’ October 7 massacre. Israel launched their ground offensive into Lebanon this week as they continue to look to eliminate Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah from the Middle East. The IDF announced the precise operations have already wrecked the Iranian proxy – blasting militants, weapons sites and infrastructure. It comes as… Israel launched airstrikes in Beirut and expanded no-go zone  Sinwar’s ‘right hand man’ was killed in bunker blitz in Gaza  Brits fleeing Lebanon in superyachts to Aiya Napa for £2,500  Iran could have nuclear missiles in six months, expert warns  Iran’s missile blitz ‘killed more of its own soldiers than Israelis’  Vid shows guards on Brit ship firing at Houthi drone boat  Eight IDF soldiers died in Hezbollah ambush in Lebanon  Israel plans revenge on Iran from secret mountain bunker In a statement they said: “250 Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated, of which 21 were commanders.” Along with the kills, the Israeli army also claims to have hit more than 2,000 sites in total during the four-day incursion. Their ground offensive was met with a strong reaction from arch rivals Iran who have invested billions in Hezbollah to train them up to help fight their battles. Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant pledged “more surprises in store” for Hezbollah after the assassination of their leader Hassan Nasrallah. Gallant said: “Hezbollah is receiving very severe blows, one after the other.” Israel has continued its campaign of assassinations to decapitate Hezbollah even after troops crossed the border. AFPIsrael struck the port of Tripoli killing a Hamas leader[/caption] Hezbollah has lost contact with Nasrallah’s cousin and closest aide Hashem Safieddine who was rumoured to be the group’s next leader, Reuters reported. Compounds were hit on Friday and it remains unclear whether Safieddine was killed in the strikes. Israel has also taken out senior commanders of divisions within the group as it has sought it degrade their capabilities. IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said Saturday forces had killed 440 Hezbollah fighters so far – but warned Israel that Hamas could attack events being held to mark the October 7 anniversary. Hagari said soldiers were “continuing to fight and operate in Lebanon” and two divisions are manoeuvring in urban and other terrains. He added: “So far 2,000 Hezbollah targets have been destroyed,” he says. “Our soldiers are collecting a lot of intel and many weapons from Hezbollah.” He said troops recently raided a command and control centre belonging to Hezbollah and “completely destroyed it a

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Israel kills 2 top Hamas terror chiefs & destroys Hezbollah command centre as Netanyahu slams ‘shameful’ ceasefire calls --[Reported by Umva mag]

ISRAEL has killed two top Hamas commanders and destroyed a key Hezbollah command centre as its leader has slammed France.

The man widely thought to replace Hezbollah’s leader is also missing as Israel is set to strike back after Tuesday’s missile barrage.

smoke coming out of a building in a city
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An IDF precision strike has killed top Hamas leader Saeed Attallah Ali[/caption]
a group of soldiers wearing green headbands with arabic writing on them
AFP
Ali’s body was carried through the street in his funeral[/caption]
a damaged car is sitting in front of a building
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Cars were damaged in the strike[/caption]
a building with a white cloth hanging on the side of it
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The Hamas leader was killed in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon[/caption]

Hamas field commander Saeed Attallah Ali was killed along with his wife and two daughters in an air raid on a refugee camp in the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli.

And hours later another strike killed Hamas terror planner Mohammed Hussein al-Lawis in the Bekaa Valley town of Saadnayel.

The pair were the latest kingpins taken out as Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to approve a “serious and significant” attack on arch enemy Iran.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu addressed his country tonight and slammed French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to call for an arms embargo today as “shameful”.

He said: “What a disgrace, let me tell you this: Israel will win with or without their support but their shame will continue long after the war has won.”

It comes after Israel launched a separate blitz in a Hezbollah command centre on Friday night.

The IDF has confirmed it carried out a strike next to a hospital in southern Lebanon.

The command centre was located in a mosque adjacent to the Salah Ghandour Hospital.

In a statement, the IDF said: “The command centre was used by the Hezbollah terrorists to plan and execute terrorist attacks against IDF troops and the State of Israel.”

It said notices were sent to residents “demanding that any military activity carried out from the hospitals should stop immediately” ahead of the attack.

Israel wiped out 250 Hezbollah terrorists in just four days since the invasion into Lebanon, the IDF claims.

The IDF are continuing to fight on multiple fronts across the Middle East with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei even defending Hamas’ October 7 massacre.

Israel launched their ground offensive into Lebanon this week as they continue to look to eliminate Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah from the Middle East.

The IDF announced the precise operations have already wrecked the Iranian proxy – blasting militants, weapons sites and infrastructure.


It comes as…


In a statement they said: “250 Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated, of which 21 were commanders.”

Along with the kills, the Israeli army also claims to have hit more than 2,000 sites in total during the four-day incursion.

Their ground offensive was met with a strong reaction from arch rivals Iran who have invested billions in Hezbollah to train them up to help fight their battles.

Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant pledged “more surprises in store” for Hezbollah after the assassination of their leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Gallant said: “Hezbollah is receiving very severe blows, one after the other.”

Israel has continued its campaign of assassinations to decapitate Hezbollah even after troops crossed the border.

a city at night with smoke coming out of the buildings
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Israel struck the port of Tripoli killing a Hamas leader[/caption] a poster showing the chain of command of the idf

Hezbollah has lost contact with Nasrallah’s cousin and closest aide Hashem Safieddine who was rumoured to be the group’s next leader, Reuters reported.

Compounds were hit on Friday and it remains unclear whether Safieddine was killed in the strikes.

Israel has also taken out senior commanders of divisions within the group as it has sought it degrade their capabilities.

IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said Saturday forces had killed 440 Hezbollah fighters so far – but warned Israel that Hamas could attack events being held to mark the October 7 anniversary.

Hagari said soldiers were “continuing to fight and operate in Lebanon” and two divisions are manoeuvring in urban and other terrains.

He added: “So far 2,000 Hezbollah targets have been destroyed,” he says.

“Our soldiers are collecting a lot of intel and many weapons from Hezbollah.”

He said troops recently raided a command and control centre belonging to Hezbollah and “completely destroyed it and were pushing Hezbollah further to the north”.

The IDF spokesman added that Hamas “may try to carry out attacks” on the anniversary of the 7 October attacks.

He said: “We assume that on the date of the anniversary they will try to carry out terrorist attacks against the home front command.

On plans to attack Iran he said: “We will respond in the manner and time and fashion in which we decide on.

“We need to respond with actions not words.”

So far, ground clashes between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants have been confined to a narrow strip along the border.

At least nine Israeli soldiers have been killed in battles as troops are advancing in southern Lebanon trying to wipe out Hezbollah fighters.

The new wave of strikes came after Israel issued another evacuation order for communities across southern Lebanon.

Over 250 Brits get out

By Nick Parker, Foreign Editor

MORE than 250 Britons have left Beirut on UK Government-chartered planes.

There are concerns about how long the Lebanese capital’s airport will remain open as Israel continues its offensive against Hezbollah.

The Foreign Office said a limited number of additional flights had been chartered.

Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines also continues to operate its scheduled services.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy said: “I urge all British nationals still in Lebanon to register with the FCDO and leave immediately.”

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei[/caption]
Israel launched fresh airstrikes near Beirut airport on Thursday night
Israel launched fresh airstrikes near Beirut airport
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Residents were warned by the IDF to evacuate[/caption]




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