Published 22:43 IST, October 21st 2024
Top Israeli Army Commander Killed in Gaza Explosion
Colonel Ahsan Daksa, a senior officer of the Israeli army and commander of the 401st Brigade, has been killed during an operation against Hamas militants
New Delhi: Colonel Ahsan Daksa, a senior officer of the Israeli army and commander of the 401st Brigade, has been killed during an operation against Hamas militants in northern Gaza. The incident occurred in the Jabalia area, where an explosive device detonated as Daksa and other officers were surveying their surroundings. Besides, Colonel Daksa, another battalion commander and two officers sustained injuries in the explosion.
Meanwhile, Israel's military announced Sunday it will now take aim at the Lebanon-based Hezbollah's financial arm and plans to attack a “large number of targets” in the coming hours in Beirut and elsewhere.
Israeli military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said they will issue evacuation warnings for people in parts of Beirut, and “anyone who will be near the sites used to finance Hezbollah's terrorist activity is required to stay away from them immediately.” The strikes will target al-Qard al-Hassan "all over Lebanon,” a senior Israeli intelligence official said. Al-Qard al-Hassan is a unit in Hezbollah that's used to pay operatives of the Iran-backed militant group and help buy arms, the official added, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with army regulations.
The registered nonprofit, sanctioned by both the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, provides financial services and is also used by ordinary Lebanese.
The scope of the new Israeli evacuation warnings was not immediately clear.
A year of escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah over the war in Gaza turned into all-out war last month, and Israel sent ground troops into Lebanon early this month.
Israel's announcement came a day after US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin called civilian casualties in Lebanon “far too high” in the Israel-Hezbollah war, and urged Israel to scale back some strikes, especially in and around Beirut.
Updated 22:43 IST, October 21st 2024