IDF conducts strike in Beirut targeting commander behind attack on children's soccer field

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IDF conducts strike in Beirut targeting commander behind attack on children's soccer field


The Israel Defense Forces announced that they carried out a strike in Beirut on Tuesday targeting the commander accused of orchestrating the recent attack on a children's soccer field.

In a post on X, the IDF said that its forces "carried out a targeted strike in Beirut, on the commander responsible for the murder of the children in Majdal Shams and the killing of numerous additional Israeli civilians."

"At the moment, there are no changes in the Home Front Command defensive guidelines. If any changes will be made, an update will be released. Details to follow," the post said.


"Hezbollah crossed the red line," Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant wrote on X.


It comes in response to the deaths of 12 children and teens in a rocket attack on the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights over the weekend.

Israel and the United States said Hezbollah was responsible, but the terror group denied being behind the attack.

A source familiar with the matter told Fox News that Gallant will speak with U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin later Tuesday.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pictured around the time the IDF announced a strike on Beirut targeting a Hezbollah commander. (Israeli Prime Minister's Office)
"This was about sending a clear message. We don’t want to see a wider war," a senior Israeli official told Fox News. "Now this is in the hands of Hezbollah. Within 24 hours after the rocket attack in the Golan Heights, this response was being discussed among other options."

The details of the strike were not immediately clear but came around the same time a loud blast was heard and a plume of smoke was seen rising above the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, J Post reported.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reported that the strike hit near Hezbollah's Shura Council in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood of Beirut, according to Reuters.

The strike hit an apartment building next to a hospital, collapsing half of the targeted building, the Associated Press reported. The hospital sustained minor damages, while the surrounding streets were littered with debris and broken glass. Paramedics could be seen carrying several injured people out of the damaged buildings. It was not immediately clear if anyone had been killed.



According to the Times of Israel, several reports name the targeted commander as Fuad Shukr, also known as Hajj Mohsin, who is a senior adviser to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Lebanese state media also reported that the airstrike in the southern Beirut suburb was carried out with a drone that launched three rockets, the AP reported.

The State Department was holding its daily press briefing around the time news of the IDF strike broke.



"This clearly just happened, so I don't have any comment to offer. I'm happy to check with the team if we've got anything more to offer at a later point," Vedant Patel, State Department deputy spokesman, said. "Israel has every right to defend itself, certainly from,, the things that we just talked about from, malign Iran backs proxies like Hezbollah. And it certainly faces threats like no other country does, especially in that region of the world. We, of course, want to make sure that, through our diplomacy conditions can be created in which civilians can return home. But I just don't have any other updates on this beyond that....
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Sounds like Hezbollah is going to need a new commander. I bet Moonshite is depressed.
 

IDF conducts strike in Beirut targeting commander behind attack on children's soccer field


The Israel Defense Forces announced that they carried out a strike in Beirut on Tuesday targeting the commander accused of orchestrating the recent attack on a children's soccer field.

In a post on X, the IDF said that its forces "carried out a targeted strike in Beirut, on the commander responsible for the murder of the children in Majdal Shams and the killing of numerous additional Israeli civilians."

"At the moment, there are no changes in the Home Front Command defensive guidelines. If any changes will be made, an update will be released. Details to follow," the post said.


"Hezbollah crossed the red line," Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant wrote on X.


It comes in response to the deaths of 12 children and teens in a rocket attack on the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights over the weekend.

Israel and the United States said Hezbollah was responsible, but the terror group denied being behind the attack.

A source familiar with the matter told Fox News that Gallant will speak with U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin later Tuesday.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pictured around the time the IDF announced a strike on Beirut targeting a Hezbollah commander. (Israeli Prime Minister's Office)
"This was about sending a clear message. We don’t want to see a wider war," a senior Israeli official told Fox News. "Now this is in the hands of Hezbollah. Within 24 hours after the rocket attack in the Golan Heights, this response was being discussed among other options."

The details of the strike were not immediately clear but came around the same time a loud blast was heard and a plume of smoke was seen rising above the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, J Post reported.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reported that the strike hit near Hezbollah's Shura Council in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood of Beirut, according to Reuters.

The strike hit an apartment building next to a hospital, collapsing half of the targeted building, the Associated Press reported. The hospital sustained minor damages, while the surrounding streets were littered with debris and broken glass. Paramedics could be seen carrying several injured people out of the damaged buildings. It was not immediately clear if anyone had been killed.



According to the Times of Israel, several reports name the targeted commander as Fuad Shukr, also known as Hajj Mohsin, who is a senior adviser to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Lebanese state media also reported that the airstrike in the southern Beirut suburb was carried out with a drone that launched three rockets, the AP reported.

The State Department was holding its daily press briefing around the time news of the IDF strike broke.



"This clearly just happened, so I don't have any comment to offer. I'm happy to check with the team if we've got anything more to offer at a later point," Vedant Patel, State Department deputy spokesman, said. "Israel has every right to defend itself, certainly from,, the things that we just talked about from, malign Iran backs proxies like Hezbollah. And it certainly faces threats like no other country does, especially in that region of the world. We, of course, want to make sure that, through our diplomacy conditions can be created in which civilians can return home. But I just don't have any other updates on this beyond that....
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Sounds like Hezbollah is going to need a new commander. I bet Moonshite is depressed.
An israeli iron dome 10-kilogram interceptor missile hit the football field in Syria. Interceptor missiles go off target and kill people all the time. The crater is only 1 meter wide and half a meter deep. Corporate media is notorious for blaming others to get you bots fired up for another Wall Street war.
 
Since the 1967 Arab–Israeli War, Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights has been controlled by Israel.
 
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