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Hezbollah commander Ali Abd al-Qader Ismail 'killed' in Israeli strikes, claims IDF

Hezbollah commander Ali Abd al-Qader Ismail 'killed' in Israeli strikes, claims IDF

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Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, the Israel Defence Forces on Saturday claimed to have killed a senior Hezbollah commander – Ali Abd al-Qader Ismail – in the Bint Jbeil sector, reported PTI.
The IDF even claimed that Ali Abd al-Qader Ismail was one of the Hezbollah commanders who were involved in efforts to rehabilitate the terrorist organisation in southern Lebanon.
In a post on X, the IDF said, 'ELIMINATED: Ali Abd al-Qader Ismail, a senior Hezbollah commander in the Bint Jbeil sector, involved in efforts to rehabilitate the terrorist organization in southern Lebanon. The IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat posed to the State of Israel.'
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