Israel-Hezbollah War

Here's who the IDF was targeting in Beirut

The IDF launched a targeted strike in Beirut today to eliminate this senior Hezbollah figure. His fate is currently unknown at this time.

Strike in Beirut. (Uncredited.)

The IDF launched an attack in Beirut outside the Dahiyeh area a short time ago today (Thursday), reportedly with the aim of eliminating Wafiq Sapa, Hassan Nasrallah's brother in law and Hezbollah's "defense minister."

Sapa, formally head of Hezbollah's Liaison and Coordination Unit, reportedly publicly mocked the fate of soldiers Goldwasser and Regev during a 2008 prisoner exchange, revealing that the soldiers, whose fate had been concealed, had been dead the whole time.

Sapa's fate is currently unknown.

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