The Lebanese Amal movement, a political party with an armed wing designated as a terror group, announced the deaths of three of its members — Muhammad Ibrahim Tarad, Ali Badi Hussein, and Saleh Ali Masri — in different towns in southern Lebanon today. No details were provided on the circumstances of their deaths.
The Lebanese Amal movement, led by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and historically allied with Hezbollah, announced today the deaths of three members in southern Lebanon. The organization did not specify the cause of death. Given the ongoing IDF operations in southern Lebanon and previous strikes targeting Amal and Hezbollah operatives, it is plausible their deaths are related to Israeli military activity, but the source does not state this explicitly. Notably, this is a single-source report from the broader southern Lebanon casualty context; The Zioneer has previously covered multiple fatal strikes in the region over recent days, including 9 killed in Tyre and 7 in four separate strikes on June 10. No independent confirmation or IDF comment has yet been received. What remains open: whether these deaths occurred in IDF strikes, internal incidents, or other circumstances.
- DevelopingReports: Strike hits Amal Movement regional headquarters in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanese media report multiple killed in strike on Tyre, southern Lebanon
- DevelopingArtillery strike kills three in Shiite village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, southern Lebanon
- StrongLebanese sources: Five killed in Israeli strike on south Lebanon's Ali Taher ridge
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