Hamas announces that its leader in Lebanon was killed in an air attack

A new frame eliminated. Hamas announced on Monday, September 30, that its leader in Lebanon was killed in an air attack in the south of the country, where the Israeli army is carrying out raids against Hezbollah. Fatah Charif Abou al-Amine was killed in a strike against his house in the Al-Bass camp, said a statement from the Palestinian movement. The official Lebanese agency ANI reported an airstrike on this camp near the city of Tyre. Follow our live stream.

Beirut hit in the center. After a weekend of intensive raids, Israel struck in the heart of Beirut on Monday, according to a Lebanese security source. A first since the outbreak of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah a year ago. This same source states that“at least four people were killed” in this attack. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a left-wing secular Palestinian organization described as terrorist by Israel and the European Union, announced the death of three of its members in this strike.

Strikes in the Bekaa region. The Israeli army announced that it had struck dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon’s Bekaa region before dawn on Monday. A Civil Defense spokesperson specifies on Telegram that “dozens of launchers and buildings where weapons were stored” were attacked.

The head of French diplomacy in Beirut on Monday despite the strikes. Jean-Noël Barrot, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived in Beirut on Sunday evening, the first senior Western diplomat to visit Lebanon since the intensification of Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah. He will hold talks, notably with Najib Mikati, the Prime Minister, General Joseph Aoun, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, and Nabih Berri, President of the National Assembly. He is also due to meet the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon and the United Nations Interim Force.

At least 105 dead in Lebanon on Sunday. Israel carried out strikes in the Bekaa plain and southern Beirut on Sunday, killing more than 105 people in total, according to a new report from the Ministry of Health. In addition, in the last 48 hours, 14 rescuers have died in Israeli strikes, according to him. Furthermore, a second French person died after Israeli bombings in recent days, franceinfo learned from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


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