By eliminating Saleh al-Arouri, an important Hamas leader, with a drone strike in Beirut, Israel has taken a risky gamble: that Lebanon's Hezbollah and its Iranian allies will not go to war over the death on Lebanese territory of a top Hamas figure.
A presumed Israeli strike killed Hamas deputy leader in south Beirut. The attack destroyed a building, alarming residents unaware of a Hamas office nearby. Hezbollah guarded the area, calling it a "serious assault" on Lebanon. The strike escalated tensions amid Israel s ongoing conflict with Hamas, leaving a significant impact on the heavily populated neighborhood. Both sides traded accusations while residents feared further violence in the region.
resignation moments ago. gillian: all the developments on the story as they come not newsroom. turn to this, hamas said deputy leader has been called in a suburb of beirut, lebanon. idf is going to withdraw some forces from the gaza strip in the coming weeks. benjamin netanyahu says it anticipates a new phase of the war in gaza and insists that israel s military operations will last for many more months, six or more. florida congressman mike waltz will join us with more on iran s response to the american attacks on houthi rebels in the red sea. first, though, we go live to trey yingst, he s in tel aviv this hour. what is the latest on the ground? trey: breaking news out of beirut, lebanon, today israeli strike reportedly killed the deputy chairman of hamas, we understand the strike took place
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