Israel's havoc continues in Lebanon, Hezbollah's media chief killed in air strike
Israel Hezbollah war Every day the Israeli army is causing great damage to Hezbollah. Now Hezbollah's media relations chief Mohammad Afif has died in an Israeli attack in Lebanon's capital Beirut. Hezbollah has confirmed the death of Mohammad Afif. Afif died in an IDF attack on the Syrian Baath Party's headquarters in central Beirut.
Israel Hezbollah war Israel is constantly attacking Hezbollah. Every day the Israeli army is causing great damage to Hezbollah. Now Hezbollah's media relations chief Mohammad Afif died in an Israeli attack in Lebanon's capital Beirut.
According to the Times of Israel, Hezbollah has confirmed the death of Mohammad Afif. Afif died in an IDF attack on the Syrian Baath Party's headquarters in central Beirut. Israel has not yet confirmed the killing of Hezbollah's spokesman.
Press conference several times
According to Al Jazeera, Afif has held several press conferences for Hezbollah, giving information about the Israeli bombing. Afif managed Hezbollah's Al-Manar television station for several years before taking over as the armed group's top media relations officer.
Afif had said in his recent statement to reporters that Hezbollah has enough weapons to fight a "long war" against Israel.
Earlier Nasrallah was killed by IDF
Afif's killing is another step towards Israel's goal of eliminating Hezbollah leadership. Earlier, Israel killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah after the Lebanon-based group made Hashem Safieddin its chief.
Netanyahu's house attacked
On Sunday, three suspects were arrested for throwing flares at the house of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. On Saturday night, two flares were thrown at Netanyahu's private house in Caesarea, which fell in the courtyard of the house. However, the Prime Minister and his family were not at home at that time.
Netanyahu's house was attacked earlier too
In early October this year, Netanyahu's private residence was attacked by a Hezbollah drone. Photos published in Israeli media showed cracks in the bedroom window where the drone struck but failed to penetrate.
Netanyahu's family was not home at the time either.