After Israel’s horrific attacks in Lebanon, Hamas has also said that one of its leaders has been killed. It was told by Hamas that on Monday Israel attacked the Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. Hamas leader Fatah Sharif Abu al-Amin was killed in this airstrike. He looked after the work of Hamas abroad. He was in a camp in Al Bas in southern Lebanon.
Hamas has said that along with its leader, his wife, son and daughter were also killed. Hamas has condemned the Israeli attack and called it a terrorist murder. Reports said Israel carried out airstrikes in the city of Al-Bass near Tayre. This is the first time that a camp has been targeted. Earlier, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) had said that three of its members lost their lives in an airstrike in Beirut’s Qola.
After the start of the war in Gaza, Israel has also continuously targeted the Lebanese terrorist organization Hezbollah. Earlier in January, Israel had killed Hamas commander Samer al-Haj in an attack in Lebanon. Refugee camps were built for Palestinians in Lebanon in 1948 itself. After Israel came into existence, these camps were built for Palestinians. Even today, Lebanese soldiers are deployed outside these camps.
Even after the killing of Hezbollah Chief Nasrullah and other terrorists in the Beirut airstrike, Israel has not stopped its actions. On Sunday too, Israel entered Lebanon and carried out an airstrike. At least 105 people have been killed in the Israeli attack. Israel attacked again on Monday morning. At least 1,000 people have died in Lebanon in Israeli attacks. At the same time, Hezbollah’s headquarters running in a bunker in Beirut has also been destroyed.
Reports also say that Israel killed Nasrullah but there are no wound marks on his body. In such a situation, many stories are being told about his death. Some people say that he died of heart attack due to panic. On one hand, Houthi rebels, Iran and Hezbollah are threatening Israel, while on the other hand, Netanyahu has also said that the attacks are not going to stop.





