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The Israeli Air Force on Sunday killed Hezbollah propaganda chief Mohammad Afif in a targeted strike on a bunker in Beirut, according to Reuters.
The bunker was located in the Ras al-Naba’a neighborhood in central Beirut, not in Hezbollah’s stronghold of Dahiyeh to the south of the capital, Lebanese security sources told the news agency.
The weakening of #Hezbollah: in the middle of a press conference by its spokesman, he has to stop due to a warning by #Israel’s IDF about operations in the Dahiyeh area. The spokesman flees after saying the bombing don’t scare us. pic.twitter.com/uojm4vkyFO
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) October 22, 2024
On Oct. 22, Afif was forced to interrupt a press conference in Dahiyeh after the IDF issued an evacuation order for the area ahead of conducting air strikes. The Hezbollah spokesman was rushed away on a bicycle, shortly after declaring that Israeli bombings didn’t scare him, according to an eyewitness report by “PBS NewsHour.” (JNS)
Israel Hayom contributed to this report.