Wafiq Safa, a top Hezbollah leader, escaped an Israeli assassination attempt in Beirut, Lebanon, according to Reuters.
Safa leads Hezbollah’s contact and coordination branch, which works with Lebanese security authorities.
Israel attacked him on Thursday night, but the Hezbollah leader survived, according to the story, which cited security sources.
According to the report, Israeli airstrikes killed 22 people and wounded over 100 in central Beirut on Thursday.
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The fight between Israel and Hezbollah began one year ago when the Iranian-backed militia started fire in support of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas at the commencement of the Gaza War.
It has escalated significantly in recent weeks, with Israel striking Beirut’s southern neighbourhoods.
The Israeli missiles struck a tightly packed residential district of apartment buildings and small stores in the heart of Beirut, killing 22 and injuring 117, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.
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