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Hamas leader slain in Israeli airstrike, Hezbollah media alleges


Firefighters and civil defense are seen in a damaged building that was‌ allegedly targeted by an Israeli drone strike on January⁤ 2, ​2024 ‍in Dahiyeh, a‍ suburb of Beirut, Lebanon. ⁣Shortly after the ⁣blast, Hamas confirmed the ⁢death of Saleh al-Arouri, deputy head ‍of its political bureau and two other ⁣officials. An earlier report from Lebanon’s National News Agency said four⁤ people had died in the blast ‌and alleged it was ​an Israeli​ drone⁤ strike. (Photo by Marwan Tahtah/Getty Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
12:45 PM​ – Tuesday, January 2, 2024

The Deputy Leader of‍ Hamas Killed in​ Israeli Air Strike

According to Hezbollah news outlets, the deputy leader of the⁣ Gaza-based terrorist organization Hamas was killed in an Israeli air strike.

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On Tuesday, a news broadcasting channel in connection to⁢ Hezbollah, called al-Mayadeen, reported that the high-profile Hamas leader, Saleh Al-Arouri, was‌ killed in the Beirut town of Dahieh, located in Lebanon.

Al-Arouri oversaw the terrorist organization’s activities in ‍the‌ West Bank and is one of the founders ​of Hamas’ military wing.

Senior Hamas official Izzat al-Rishq made a statement regarding the situation.

“The cowardly assassinations carried out by the Zionist occupation against the ‍leaders and symbols ⁤of our Palestinian people inside ​and outside Palestine ​will not succeed in breaking the will and steadfastness of​ our people or​ in undermining ‌the​ continuation of their valiant resistance,” al-Rishq said in the⁤ statement, ⁣asserting that the strike “proves once again the abject failure of the enemy to achieve any‍ of its aggressive goals ​in the Gaza Strip.”

With a $5 ‌million United States bounty on his head, Israeli and United States national security officials suspected Al-Arouri of being involved in the financing and training of Hamas members who carried​ out the terrorist attack on ⁢October 7th in Israel, which resulted in at least 1,200 deaths and roughly‍ 240 hostage abductions.

However, Israeli officials have⁣ not commented on the alleged strike, and the Israel Defense ​Forces (IDF) ⁤have not yet confirmed the ⁢situation.

“The IDF has no comment,” a spokesman said in a text​ message.

Al-Arouri, ⁣who was based ⁤in Lebanon⁣ and was said to be 57-years-old, was a significant figure in the political bureau of Hamas and⁤ was widely regarded⁢ as the de facto head of the organization’s armed wing in the West Bank.

In recent⁣ years, Al-Arouri‌ had also taken a lot of ⁤trips, working in Qatar and Turkey before establishing a‌ Hamas training facility⁣ in Lebanon ⁤for the Islamic extremist members.

Following the ‌October 7th attack on Israel, Israeli ⁣Prime Minister‌ Benjamin⁢ Netanyahu‍ confirmed in November ⁤of 2023‌ that he had instructed Israel’s top intelligence agency, the Mossad, to ‍locate and neutralize the heads​ of Hamas wherever they ⁢may be.

Udi Levy, ‍the former ⁤head​ of economic warfare for Mossad ⁢made ​a statement about Al-Arouri in a piece ‍published on October 20th.

“They are looking for him like the Americans were looking for bin Laden after 9/11,” said Levy. “He is a shadow guy. He is under the⁢ radar. And ‌believe me, ⁢these are the dangerous people,‌ people like that.”

On Tuesday, Levy verified Arouri’s death based on communications⁤ with the Israeli government.

“Yes, I’m very ⁢happy,” Levy told the press.

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What evidence is there⁤ to support the suspected involvement of Saleh ‍Al-Arouri in the terrorist attack⁤ in Israel,​ and how ⁤does his death affect ongoing investigations into the attack

The Deputy Leader of Hamas Killed in Israeli Air Strike

On January 2,‌ 2024, reports emerged stating that the ‌deputy leader of​ the⁣ Gaza-based terrorist ‍organization Hamas, Saleh Al-Arouri,⁤ was killed in an Israeli air​ strike. The news was initially reported by al-Mayadeen, a news broadcasting ⁢channel affiliated with ⁣Hezbollah.

Saleh Al-Arouri was reportedly killed in ⁢the Beirut town of ⁣Dahieh, located in ⁢Lebanon. He was a​ key figure in⁢ Hamas, ‍overseeing ⁣the organization’s activities in the West Bank​ and being one of ‌the founders of its​ military wing.

Following his death, Izzat al-Rishq, a senior Hamas official, made a statement condemning the Israeli‌ strike and declaring that it would not deter the Palestinian people​ from their resistance efforts. Al-Rishq asserted ‍that the attack proved the failure of the enemy to achieve its goals in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli ⁢and United⁣ States national security officials had suspected ⁣Al-Arouri⁤ of being involved in⁤ the financing and training of Hamas ​members‍ responsible​ for a terrorist ​attack in Israel on ⁢October 7th, 2023, ‍which resulted in numerous deaths and hostage abductions. With a $5 million bounty on his ⁤head, Al-Arouri had become a ‌significant target⁣ for Israeli ⁢authorities.

However, Israeli officials have not yet commented on the ‍alleged strike, and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have‍ also ​remained silent on the matter.

Al-Arouri,‌ who was based in Lebanon, was widely regarded as the de facto‍ head of Hamas’ armed ‍wing in the West Bank.‍ In recent⁤ years, he had been traveling frequently, working in ‌Qatar and Turkey before establishing‌ a Hamas training facility in Lebanon for Islamic extremist members.

The Israeli ⁤Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, had previously instructed the Mossad, Israel’s top intelligence agency, to locate and neutralize the heads of Hamas ‌following the October 7th attack. It remains ⁢to be seen⁢ whether Al-Arouri’s death was a result of this ‌directive.

Udi Levy, the former head of ‍economic warfare for Mossad, has​ expressed‌ satisfaction ‍with Al-Arouri’s death. Levy‌ compared the ​search ‌for Al-Arouri to the American search‍ for Osama bin Laden post-9/11, emphasizing the danger posed by individuals like him.

While the news of Saleh Al-Arouri’s death has been widely reported, official confirmation from Israeli authorities is ⁣yet to be⁤ obtained. The circumstances surrounding his death and ‍the implications it​ will have ‍for Hamas and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remain to be seen.



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