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To: marcher who wrote (207938)9/20/2024 10:49:34 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone   of 218273
 
Your right U.S. news sucks

Is it better than propaganda from Muslim shit holes?

Well Thank G-D for ISRAEL! as the news from Iran ,Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, etc is braggibg about killing your

fellow countrymen! How come our special forces let this a**h*** live?

[Beirut strike kills suspect in 1983 bombings that killed 300 Americans
Kim Hjelmgaard Dan Morrison
USA TODAY

Israel killed a top Hezbollah figure who was wanted by the U.S. for his role in the 1983 bombings of the U.S. Embassy and a Marine Corps barracks that killed 300 people, the Israeli military confirmed Friday.

Hezbollah's operations commander, Ibrahim Aqil, was the subject of a $7 million State Department reward for information leading to his arrest.

The Israeli military said it had killed Aqil and as many as 10 other senior commanders of the movement's Radwan special forces unit. Twelve people were reported dead and 66 injured in the attack, Lebanese officials said.

"The Hezbollah commanders we eliminated today had been planning their ‘October 7th’ on the Northern border for years," Israeli army chief General Herzi Halevi said in a reference to the 2023 Hamas rampage that killed 1,200 Israelis.


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"We reached them, and we will reach anyone who threatens the security of Israel's citizens," Halevi said.



Hezbollah praised Aqil in a statement released late Friday confirming his death.

The Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz, citing Lebanese media, said four missiles hit different locations in Beirut Dahiya neighborhood, including a building known to be used by Hezbollah.

The State Department has identified Aqil, also known as Tahsin, as a member of Hezbollah's "highest military body," the Jihad Council.

In the 1980s, as different factions vied for control of Lebanon and a U.S. Marine detachment was deployed as a would-be peacekeeping force, Aqil was a top figure in Hezbollah's Islamic Jihad Organization.

The group took credit for the April 1983 bombings of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, which killed 63 people, and the Marine Corps barracks in October of that year, which killed 241 Americans.
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