Hezbollah Commander Killed in Israeli Airstrike After Phone Call
Fuad Shukr was lured to a specific location by a phone call, revealing a breach in Hezbollah's communications network.
- Israel successfully targeted Fuad Shukr, a senior Hezbollah commander, with a precise airstrike in Beirut.
- Shukr received a phone call instructing him to move to the seventh floor of his building, moments before the strike.
- The call is believed to have come from an individual who infiltrated Hezbollah's internal communications network.
- The airstrike killed Shukr, his family, and injured 70 others, highlighting a significant intelligence failure for Hezbollah.
- Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has vowed retaliation, escalating tensions in the region.