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Israeli Strike Kills Alleged Hezbollah Financier in Lebanon
Israeli Strike Kills Alleged Hezbollah Financier in Lebanon

UAE Moments

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • UAE Moments

Israeli Strike Kills Alleged Hezbollah Financier in Lebanon

A man identified as a financial operator for Hezbollah was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on Tuesday. According to Israeli military sources, the target was the head of a currency exchange business accused of transferring funds to the group through Iran's Quds Force. The strike hit a vehicle in the village of Kfardjal, killing Haytham Abdullah Bakr and his two sons, all reported by Hezbollah as members of the group. Israel steps up strikes north of Litani River The attack is part of a wider series of Israeli operations targeting Hezbollah-linked sites north of the Litani River, despite a ceasefire that technically remains in effect. On Monday alone, Israeli forces carried out strikes in several towns including Zrariyeh, Kfar Melki, Mahmoudiyah, Ansar, Al Bisariya, and Al Wardiya, according to Lebanon's state-run news agency. While fires broke out following the bombings, no casualties were reported in those incidents. Ceasefire under strain The current escalation comes months after a US-brokered ceasefire ended 14 months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. Under the terms of the deal, Hezbollah agreed to withdraw from areas south of the Litani River, while Lebanese authorities were tasked with dismantling the group's infrastructure in those regions within 60 days. However, the agreement did not specify a timeline for dismantling Hezbollah's presence north of the river, where recent Israeli strikes have been focused. Targeted assassination seen as financial blow to Hezbollah Israel described the assassination of Bakr as a 'major blow' to Iran's funding routes into Hezbollah. The military claimed the Al Sadiq currency exchange, which Bakr operated, served as a key channel for moving money from Iran's Quds Force to Hezbollah's operations in Lebanon. The Israeli army called the business a " funds storage and transfer mechanism" for the group, linking it directly to Hezbollah's financial lifelines. No retaliation so far from Hezbollah Despite continued Israeli strikes and reported casualties, Hezbollah has not responded militarily. Lebanese officials say the group remains largely withdrawn from the southern region as agreed. Still, tensions persist as Israel maintains its military presence on five points of disputed Lebanese territory and continues air raids. With Hezbollah under both political and military pressure following its recent conflict with Israel, analysts suggest the group may be avoiding further escalation for now.

Israeli strike kills alleged Hezbollah financier in south Lebanon
Israeli strike kills alleged Hezbollah financier in south Lebanon

The National

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • The National

Israeli strike kills alleged Hezbollah financier in south Lebanon

The Israeli army says it has killed the head of a currency exchange store who operated with Hezbollah to funnel funds to the group. The targeted strike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon came amid an intensified wave of Israeli attacks north of the Litani river in what appears to be a widening campaign against Hezbollah infrastructure. The militant group said Haytham Abdullah Bakr and his two sons, who were in the car struck when it was in the southern village of Kfardjal on Tuesday, were members. 'The IDF eliminated the head of the 'Al Sadiq' currency exchange,' the Israeli army statement said, describing the company as 'a funds storage and transfer mechanism' for Hezbollah from the Quds Force, a branch of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps. It said the assassination was 'a severe blow to the Iranian financing routes to Hezbollah'. The attack was the latest in a series of near-daily breaches by Israel of a US-brokered ceasefire between it and Hezbollah that ended 14 months of fighting in November. Israeli air strikes on Monday targeted several towns north of the Litani, including Zrariyeh, Kfar Melki, Mahmoudiyah, Al Hatta, Ansar, Al Bisariya and Al Wardiya, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency. The attacks caused fires but no casualties. Hezbollah has largely withdrawn its forces from south of the Litani, in line with the US-brokered ceasefire, Lebanese authorities have told The National. The agreement requires the Lebanese state to disarm and dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure and military positions 'starting with the southern Litani area' within 60 days – but it did not set a timeline for dismantling the group's positions north of the river, which runs roughly parallel to the southern border with Israel, about 30km away. Despite the truce, Israel continues to bomb south Lebanon daily and to occupy five points of Lebanese territory. Hezbollah, politically and militarily constrained after significant losses in its war with Israel, has shown no indication that it intends to retaliate.

Israeli drone strike kills three in south Lebanon
Israeli drone strike kills three in south Lebanon

The National

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • The National

Israeli drone strike kills three in south Lebanon

At least three people were killed in a drone strike in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, a day after the Israeli military carried out attacks across the area that it said were against Hezbollah targets. The deaths were confirmed by Lebanon's Health Ministry, which said an drone struck a car in Kfardjal in the Nabatieh district. Lebanese media reported the victims were a man who had run a money exchange in southern Beirut and was alleged to have financial ties to Hezbollah, and his two sons. The Israeli military did not issue a statement on the attack – the latest in near-daily breaches of a US-brokered ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel that took hold in November after 14 months of fighting. On Monday, Israel launched a wave of air strikes on towns and villages north of the Litani river, which runs about 30km from the Lebanon-Israel border. The outskirts of Zrariyeh, Kfrar Melki, Mahmoudiyah, Al Hatta, Ansar, Al Bisariya and Al Wardiya were hit, causing fires but no casualties, Lebanon's National News Agency said. The Israeli military said it had struck 'sites belonging to Hezbollah containing rocket and missile launchers, along with weapons storage facilities', and added it would 'continue to operate to remove any threat'. Hezbollah has largely withdrawn its forces from south of the Litani as part of the terms of the truce, Lebanese authorities have told The National. The agreement requires the Lebanese government to dismantle all Hezbollah facilities, infrastructure and military positions 'starting with the southern Litani area' within 60 days – but it did not set a timeline for dismantling the group's positions north of the river. Israel has continued its attacks on Hezbollah while also launching an aerial war against Iran, the group's patron. However, Hezbollah, now politically and militarily constrained after significant losses in its war with Israel, has not signalled any intent to support Tehran in the fight. 'Iran can defend itself,' a Hezbollah official told The National last week. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam addressed Israel's ceasefire violations at a press conference with his Qatar counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman in Doha. 'We're working on extending the [Lebanese] state's authority across its territory. There can be no stability in Lebanon without Israel's full withdrawal, especially from the five points it is still occupying," he said.

Israeli strike kills 3 people in Lebanon
Israeli strike kills 3 people in Lebanon

Al Bawaba

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Al Bawaba

Israeli strike kills 3 people in Lebanon

Published June 24th, 2025 - 07:15 GMT ALBAWABA - Lebanon's health ministry announced on Tuesday that three people were killed southern the country after an Israeli strike, NNA reported. The Ministry of Public Health's Public Health Emergency Operations Center said in a statement that "an Israeli drone strike on a car in the town of Kfardjal, Nabatieh District, resulted in three martyrs, according to an updated death toll." © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

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