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Israeli Drone Strikes Kill Islamist Leader and Another in Lebanon

Hussein Atwi, a Jamaa Islamiya commander, was targeted near Beirut as tensions persist despite a November ceasefire with Hezbollah.

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Security forces and forensic experts inspect a car targeted by an Israeli air strike near Damour

Overview

  • An Israeli drone strike near Damour killed Hussein Atwi, a senior leader of Jamaa Islamiya's armed wing, Al-Fajr Forces, on April 22, 2025.
  • Lebanon's health ministry confirmed a separate Israeli strike in the Tyre district, resulting in one additional death.
  • Israel described Atwi as a 'significant terrorist' involved in coordinating attacks on its territory and linked to Hamas and Hezbollah.
  • Despite the November 2024 ceasefire, both Israel and Hezbollah have failed to fully honor withdrawal terms, with Israeli forces maintaining positions in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah fighters remaining south of the Litani River.
  • Lebanese authorities report approximately 190 deaths from Israeli strikes since the ceasefire, underscoring the ongoing humanitarian toll of the conflict.