Israeli strike on Dahieh kills Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander

An Israeli airstrike in the Dahieh district has killed a high-ranking commander from Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Israeli strike on Dahieh kills Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander

An Israeli military strike carried out in the Dahieh district has resulted in the death of a commander belonging to Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force. The strike targeted the area as part of a focused operation against the group's military leadership. This action specifically aimed at the Radwan Force, which is recognized as the most capable and highly trained offensive unit within the Hezbollah military structure.[1][2]

The death of the Radwan Force commander in the Dahieh area signifies a major development in the ongoing conflict. By targeting high-level military personnel within the elite unit, the strike impacts the operational command and leadership of the organization's specialized forces. Reports confirmed that the commander was killed during the aerial operation, though further details regarding the specific identity of the individual or the precise circumstances of the strike were not immediately provided.[1][2]

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