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‘Israel' claims strike killed Hamas official in Tripoli; two reported dead

‘Israel' claims strike killed Hamas official in Tripoli; two reported dead

Roya News11 hours ago
A spokesperson for the 'Israeli' army, Avichay Adraee, announced that a Hamas official was targeted in the city of Tripoli, northern Lebanon.
Hebrew media reported that the strike killed Mehran Mustafa Bajjour, a senior Hamas figure who headed the planning department in the group's construction division. The airstrike reportedly took place in the town of Al-Ayrouniyeh in the Tripoli area.
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