Hamas Deputy Leader Saleh Al-Arouri has been killed in a drone strike that hit the group’s office in Southern Beirut, according to reports
Israel has continued its attack
on Gaza since 7 October 2023 when Hamas militants attacked Israel, causing
about 1,200 deaths. Over 20,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the
Israeli invasion.
According to Lebanon’s state
media on Tuesday, January 2, the Hamas office was the target of the drone
attack in southern Beirut.
Mr Al-Arouri and at least three
others were killed in the attack.
The 57-year-old leader had
served several terms in Israeli jails and was released in March 2010 as part of
efforts to reach a larger prisoner swap for Gilad Shalit, an Israel Defense
Force (IDF) corporal kidnapped by Hamas in 2006.
Al-Arouri was later involved in
negotiating the deal that led to the release of more than 1,000 Palestinian
prisoners from Israeli jails in return for the freeing of Shalit in 2011.
He later relocated to Istanbul
but was forced to move when Israel patched up ties with Turkey.
Before he was killed, Arouri
was also one of the Hamas officials most closely connected to Iran and the
Hezbollah group in Lebanon.
In recent weeks, he acted as a
spokesperson for Hamas and its strategy in the war in Gaza.
He told Al Jazeera in December
that Hamas would not discuss a prisoner exchange deal with Israel unless Israel
ended the attack on Gaza.
”The resistance is ready for
all the military scenarios,” he told Al Jazeera. “There is no fear or worry for
the resistance. It will win.”
The US government designated
him as a “global terrorist” in 2015 and put out a five million dollar reward
for information on him.
Israel’s former envoy to the
UN, Danny Danon, in an X post celebrating the death of the Hamas deputy leader
said;
“I congratulate the IDF, the
Shin Bet, the Mossad and the security forces for killing senior Hamas official
Salah al-Aaruri in Beirut. Anyone who was involved in the 7/10 massacre should
know that we will reach out to them and close an account with them.”
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