A senior official of the Iran-aligned Lebanese militant group Hezbollah eluded an Israeli assassination attempt on Thursday (Oct 10) in Beirut, the news agency Reuters reported early Friday citing security sources.
The commander was identified as Wafiq Safa. Reuters reported that Safa heads Hezbollah’s liaison and coordination unit, which is responsible for working with Lebanese security agencies. He was targeted on Thursday night but survived.
Earlier on Thursday, a Lebanese security source told the news agency that Israeli airstrikes on central Beirut targeted at least one senior official in Hezbollah.
Safa is among few surviving senior Hezbollah members
Following Israel’s killing of high-ranking Hezbollah officials in recent weeks, including top leader Hassan Nasrallah, Safa was among the few surviving senior figures as the militant group’s upper echelons struggled to reorganise.
Reuters reported that the attempt to kill Safa marked a widening of Israel’s targets among Hezbollah officials, which previously focused on the group’s military commanders and top leaders.
Safa oversaw negotiations that led to a 2008 deal in which Hezbollah exchanged the bodies of Israeli soldiers captured in 2006 for Lebanese prisoners in Israel. The 2006 incident triggered a 34-day war with Israel.
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In 2021, he warned the judge investigating Beirut’s catastrophic 2020 port explosion, who sought to question several politicians allied with Hezbollah, that the Iran-aligned group would remove him from the probe.
Israel didn’t issue warnings ahead of strikes
The Israeli strikes on Thursday hit a densely packed residential neighbourhood of apartment buildings and small shops in the heart of Beirut. Israel had not previously struck the area. These strikes were the deadliest attack on central Beirut since the beginning of the hostilities.
Reuters further reported that the Israeli military did not issue evacuation warnings ahead of the strikes.
The number of casualties rose quickly, and as midnight approached the Lebanese Health Ministry reported 22 people killed and 117 wounded. Among the dead was a family of eight, including three children, who had evacuated from the south, a source told the news agency.
(With inputs from agencies)