Thursday, August 22, 2024

Quds dude, Fatah official droned by IDF strike



They were just a couple of guys riding along in their automobile thinking about how to kill more Israelis when suddenly from above a drone silently fired a missile and ended their dreams. Lebanon media said the drone targeted a senior Fatah member who Israel says smuggled weapons into the West Bank used by Hezbollah to target civilians in Golan.

The other guy, a member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds force was killed on Wednesday in an IDF drone strike on his car traveling in an affluent neighborhood of Sidon.

According to a report from Lebanon's UNews agency, three people were killed in the attack. One of the dead Jew-haters was identified in Saudi media as Khalil al-Makdah. He was a senior member of the Palestinian Fatah group whom Israel had accused of smuggling weapons to the West Bank. The Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen channel reported that the Fatah official was the primary target of the attack.

The Israeli strike occurred following Hezbollah's launch of 50 rockets and drones at northern Israel during the early morning hours.

One Israeli man sustained moderate injuries after a direct hit on his home in the Golan Heights.

IDF Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari stated in a post that Hezbollah's attack targeted Katzerin, a city in the Golan, and was an indiscriminate assault on civilians. "Like any country that protects its citizens, we will respond accordingly," Hagari said in a post on X.
Hezbollah's attacks threatened areas further south of the border including on the Sea of Galilee. Lebanese media reported Israeli artillery fire on South Lebanon.

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