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Reports: Hezbollah’s Unit 910 commander Talal Hamieh killed overnight

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Reports: Hezbollah’s Unit 910 commander Talal Hamieh killed overnight

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An unverified report circulating on Israeli channels says Hezbollah suffered a rare blow to its internal apparatus overnight, losing Talal Hamieh, commander of Unit 910 — described as one of the group's most important shadow figures. No official confirmation from Israeli or Lebanese sources has been published.

01 · THE DISPATCH

According to a single source report circulating Saturday evening, Hezbollah's Unit 910 commander Talal Hamieh was killed overnight in an operation described as an unusual blow to the group's internal security apparatus. Unit 910 is Hezbollah's overseas operations arm, responsible for attacks and intelligence-gathering abroad. The report claims Hamieh was one of the organization's most significant shadow figures, and that the loss is considered more damaging than the potential elimination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem. The report remains unverified, with no official confirmation from the IDF, the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet), or any Lebanese or international source. The Zioneer has not independently confirmed the claim. In recent weeks, the IDF has intensified its targeting of Hezbollah command figures, confirmed by multiple prior bulletins, but this specific report rests on a single unauthoritative channel.

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