Israel killed top Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Kubaisi in a bombing campaign on Tuesday.
Qubaisi was the missile chief in Hezbollah.
He has been a thorn in Israel’s eyes for 24 years. He is accused of killing Israeli soldiers.
More than 560 people have been killed in this bombing. To escape the increasing conflict, thousands of people are facing a crisis of saving their lives. Thousands of people have currently taken refuge in the cities of Beirut and Sidon.
Along with Israel’s attacks on Lebanon, Hezbollah also fired dozens of rockets on Israel on Tuesday. In which an explosive factory was targeted.
Many families had to take refuge in shelters. However, Israel’s Iron Dome destroyed many of Hezbollah’s missiles in the air.
Israel’s attack on Lebanon continues. Israel has created havoc in Lebanon with a single attack. Thousands of people are forced to flee the city. Thousands of families who fled from southern Lebanon have taken refuge in Beirut and the coastal city of Sidon.
Who was Ibrahim Qubaisi?
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Tuesday that “based on accurate intelligence,” Israeli Air Force fighter jets killed Ibrahim Muhammad Qubaisi, the commander of the Hezbollah terrorist organization’s missile force, in Beirut.
Kubaisi was accompanied by other militants from Hezbollah’s missile unit at the time of the attack.” Israel said Ibrahim was a top Hezbollah commander in charge of the rocket and missile unit.
He was responsible for many air strikes on Israel. Apart from this, he kidnapped three Israeli soldiers in 2000 and brutally murdered them. Hezbollah has also confirmed the death of Kubaisi.
People sleeping in camps, cars and parks in schools
The Israeli attack has terrified the Lebanese people in just one day. People have set up refugee camps in schools. People are also sleeping in cars, parks and on the beach.
Hundreds of people are trying to leave the country. Israel said late Tuesday that its warplanes carried out “massive strikes” on Hezbollah weapons and rocket launchers in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region in the north.
Lebanon will face more havoc
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, a military spokesman on the Israeli operation in Lebanon, said the aim was to keep it “as small as possible, so we are striking with great force.
At the same time, we must be prepared for this to continue for a long time.” It is worth noting that tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have been increasing continuously in the past 11 months.
Hezbollah has been firing rockets, missiles and drones into northern Israel in a show of solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and its ally, the Iran-backed militant group Hamas.
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