Hamas Says Its Field Commander Killed in Lebanon, Israel Reports 650 Strike Missions

Hamas Says Its Field Commander Killed in Lebanon, Israel Reports 650 Strike Missions

Hamas’ armed wing announced Monday that its field commander in southern Lebanon, Mahmoud al Nader, was killed in an Israeli airstrike, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict that has spread beyond Gaza’s borders.

The Israeli Air Force reported an intense 24-hour period of operations, stating on social media platform X that it had conducted approximately 650 strike missions, targeting more than 1,100 locations with over 1,400 munitions. The military said it hit buildings, vehicles, and other sites it claimed were used for weapons storage.

This surge in airstrikes represents a dramatic intensification of Israel’s military campaign, which has now expanded well beyond the Gaza Strip into southern Lebanon, a region where Hezbollah, another Iran-backed group, holds significant influence.

Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Iran-aligned Hezbollah group reported that senior leader Ali Karaki, who heads their southern front, is safe and has been moved to a secure location. This statement came after a security source informed Reuters that Karaki had been targeted in an Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut, the Lebanese capital.

People and journalists gather at a site that was hit by an airstrike on Monday, after what Lebanon’s state media said was a series of Israeli strikes around Ghaziyeh on Lebanon’s coast around 60 km north of the border with Israel, during a media tour, Lebanon February 20, 2024. REUTERS/Aziz Taher

The targeting of high-ranking officials from both Hamas and Hezbollah indicates a potential broadening of Israel’s military objectives, raising concerns about a wider regional conflict. The strikes in Lebanon, particularly those close to Beirut, mark a significant geographic expansion of the conflict zone.

The situation remains highly volatile, with the potential for further escalation. As Israel continues its military operations across multiple fronts, the international community faces growing pressure to intervene diplomatically to prevent a wider regional war.

This latest round of violence, which began with Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, has now evolved into a multi-front conflict with far-reaching implications for regional stability and international relations. As the situation develops, world leaders and diplomats are intensifying efforts to find a path towards de-escalation and eventual resolution of the long-standing issues at the heart of this conflict.

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