Shrapnel penetrates the walls and damages citizens’ property as a result of the assassination of Al-Arouri News


|

The assassination of Saleh Al-Arouri, Deputy Head of the Political Bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), caused material damage to the homes, cars, and shops of citizens living near the Hamas movement’s office, which was targeted by a drone in the southern suburb of the Lebanese capital.

Tel Aviv Tribune’s camera transmitted images of the destruction in the area targeted by the bombing, and accompanied one of the citizens to his home, where he showed traces of shrapnel falling on his house, penetrating the walls of the living room, the kitchen, and the children’s room, and even his young daughter’s chair was torn by one of the shrapnel.

Another citizen confirmed that his shop and home were damaged as a result of the raid that targeted the leader of the Hamas movement, and damage was also caused to citizens’ cars that were crowded near the targeted building.

Yesterday evening, Tuesday, the Hamas movement announced that Al-Arouri was assassinated in an Israeli drone attack that targeted a building housing the movement’s office in Beirut.

Samir Fandi and Azzam Aqraa, leaders of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, were also martyred in the same operation, in addition to 4 others.

Related posts

Haaretz: Netanyahu stalls prisoner deal to give Trump a priceless gift | Politics

Israeli media: Fears of escalation and pessimism about prisoner exchange deal | Politics

Cleaning old banknotes: a new lifeline in Gaza | Politics