Israel killed a top commander of Lebanon’s Hizbollah movement, a security source said on Monday, as Washington’s top diplomat visits the Middle East seeking to avert a widening of the Israel-Hamas war.
Israel pounded targets in the Gaza Strip, where a group reported fierce ground combat.
The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said it had recorded 249 deaths in the previous 24 hours, dozens of whom arrived along with 99 wounded at Al Aqsa hospital in central Gaza’s Deir Al Balah city.
Three months into its battle with Hamas, Israel says its focus has moved from northern Gaza to “dismantling” Hamas in the centre and south of the Palestinian territory.
While battles rage in Gaza, the situation to Israel’s north is also causing increasing regional and global concern.
Israel and Hizbollah, a Hamas ally, have engaged in regular cross-border fire during the war that began on Oct.7 with Hamas’s unprecedented attack against Israel.
On Monday, Hizbollah announced the killing of a “commander” for the first time, naming him as Wissam Hassan Tawil.
A security source in Lebanon, requesting anonymity for security reasons, said Tawil “had a leading role in managing Hizbollah’s operations in the south”, and was killed there by an Israeli strike targeting his car.
His is the second high-profile killing in Lebanon since last week, when a strike in a Beirut stronghold of Hizbollah killed Hamas deputy leader Saleh Al Aruri.
A US Defence Department official has told media that Israel carried out the strike, which has been a major factor contributing to rising fears of spreading conflict.
‘Fierce clashes’
The Al Quds Brigades, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad which fights alongside Hamas, reported “fierce clashes” involving machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades against Israeli troops in north, east and central Khan Yunis city of southern Gaza.
Live images on Monday showed black smoke over central and southern areas, and the sound of explosions.
Israel’s military earlier reported that troops and warplanes overnight Sunday-Monday struck 30 “significant” Hamas targets in Khan Yunis.
These included underground targets and weapons facilities, it said.
A drone also killed 10 in Khan Yunis “preparing to launch rockets toward Israeli territory,” and Israel hit “numerous Hizbollah targets” in Lebanon, also overnight.
The Oct.7 Hamas attack which triggered the war resulted in about 1,140 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
The Hamas, considered a “terrorist” group by the United States and European Union, also took around 250 hostages, 132 of whom remain captive, Israel says. At least 24 are believed to have been killed.
Israel has responded with relentless bombardment and a ground invasion that have killed at least 23,084 people, mostly women and children, according to the Gaza health ministry’s latest toll.
Hostage families in Qatar
On his fourth regional trip since the war began, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Saudi Arabia after talks earlier Monday in Abu Dhabi.








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