La mort du beau-frère de Nasrallah dans une frappe israélienne à Damas
- Next News
- 3 oct. 2024
- 1 min de lecture
L’Observatoire syrien des droits de l’homme a rapporté que Hassan Jaafar Qasir, le beau-frère du défunt chef du Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, a été tué dans une frappe israélienne qui a visé un bâtiment dans le quartier de Mazzeh à Damas mercredi. L’Observatoire a précisé que la frappe a causé la mort de trois personnes, dont deux Libanais, l’un d’eux étant Hassan Jaafar Qasir.

According to the observatory, the Israeli raid came as part of the escalation of tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, as it targeted the building that was being used for military purposes. The observatory added that the raid caused significant damage to the building and the surrounding areas.
It is noteworthy that Hassan Jaafar Qasir was a prominent figure in Hezbollah, and was assassinated by Israel last Friday in the southern suburbs of Beirut. Qasir was known for his military and political activity within the party, and played a major role in the operations carried out by the party in Syria and Lebanon.
His brother, another Hezbollah leader, was also killed in an Israeli airstrike near Beirut's southern suburbs on Tuesday. The strikes come at a time of heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with both sides accusing each other of carrying out attacks and assassinations.
Comments