IDF Confirms Elimination of Hamas Leader in Lebanon as Invasion Deemed Imminent
September 30, 2024
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The IDF and Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) confirmed on Monday that Fateh Sherif Abu el-Amin, the leader of Hamas operations in Lebanon, had been eliminated in an air strike. He had been in charge of coordinating between Hamas and Hezbollah and recruiting new terrorists to Hamas from the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. He lived in a Palestinian refugee camp in the southern city of Tyre and also served as the head of the UNRWA teachers' association in Lebanon.
This makes el-Amin just the latest of Israel's enemies to be eliminated in air strikes in Lebanon, with IDF officials hinting to the media that the campaign is going much better than they expected and a ground invasion might occur sooner than planned.
The north of Israel has not been hit nearly as hard with rockets and UAV's as had been feared, and the city of Haifa in particular has barely been hit at all. Reports have also been leaked to the media about IDF Special Forces incursions into southern Lebanon to scout the ground and uncover traps, etc. is seen by some analysts as a signal to the Israeli public to prepare for a large-scale invasion.