The Israeli Air Force (IAF) struck and killed Salim Ayyash, a scumcrumpet involved in the 2005 suicide truck bombing that murdered former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri. Of course, Ayyash didn't drive the truck himself because that would have killed him too, but had a naiive religious fanatic do the dirty deed.
Ayyash was a senior Hezbollah terrorists and one of the most wanted in the world--he was given five life sentences in absentia by an international tribunal in 2020.
The United States offered $10 million for information leading to the arrest and capture of the terrorist.
On Sunday, Ayyash's luck ran out. It was reported on social media that an IAF strike that occurred in the al-Qusair area on the Syrian-Lebanon border blew Ayyash to smithereens and sent him on is way to glorious Jannah, where the rivers flow with wine, pretty boys and 72 virgins await him.
The same strike killed 21 other terrorists and wounded 226. [May their memories be a warning.]
Last Thursday, 60 Hezbollonians were killed by Israeli airstrike on 20 targets north of the Litani River in Lebanon, including Baalbek.
Rocket launchers were also knocked out that had been used against Israel in an attack on Wednesday, and the IAF destroyed weapons storage areas and terrorist infrastructure.
Strikes were also flown on Hezbollah targets in Nabatieh and the Dahieh area south of Beirut on Wednesday, according to the IDF.
Among the targets hit in Dahieh, a Hezbollah stronghold, were command centers, weapons storage facilities and terror infrastructure, according to the military.
The same strike killed 21 other terrorists and wounded 226. [May their memories be a warning.]
Last Thursday, 60 Hezbollonians were killed by Israeli airstrike on 20 targets north of the Litani River in Lebanon, including Baalbek.
Rocket launchers were also knocked out that had been used against Israel in an attack on Wednesday, and the IAF destroyed weapons storage areas and terrorist infrastructure.
Strikes were also flown on Hezbollah targets in Nabatieh and the Dahieh area south of Beirut on Wednesday, according to the IDF.
Among the targets hit in Dahieh, a Hezbollah stronghold, were command centers, weapons storage facilities and terror infrastructure, according to the military.
“All of the targets were embedded in the heart of a civilian area, an additional example of Hezbollah’s cynical exploitation of Lebanese civilians as human shields,” the IDF reported.
“Prior to the strikes, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk to civilians, including using precise munitions, surveillance, and issuing warnings to the population in the area.”
According to Lebanese media reports, slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s uncle and his family were killed by an Israeli strike in Southern Lebanon on Wednesday.
“Prior to the strikes, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk to civilians, including using precise munitions, surveillance, and issuing warnings to the population in the area.”
According to Lebanese media reports, slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s uncle and his family were killed by an Israeli strike in Southern Lebanon on Wednesday.
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