
Hamas has announced that one of the victims of an attack in the south of the Lebanese capital Beirut on Tuesday night was a senior official, Saleh Al-Arouri.
Hamas media outlet Al Aqsa TV said that the “Deputy Head of the Political Bureau of Hamas, the martyr leader Saleh Al-Arouri, was martyred in a treacherous Zionist airstrike in Beirut.”
Arouri was considered one of the founding members of the group's military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, and was based in Beirut.
The Israeli army demolished Arouri’s house in the occupied West Bank town of Aroura in October.
At the time, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that forces “operated in the town” overnight to “demolish the residence of Saleh al-Arouri, deputy head of the Hamas terrorist organization’s political bureau and in charge of the Hamas’ activities in Judea and Samaria.”
The IDF said it didn't have a comment about the attack when reached out to by CNN.
Lebanon'd Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the explosion that is reported to have killed Al Arouri.
Mikati said on X that the “explosion is a new Israeli crime” aimed at drawing Lebanon into a new phase of confrontation.
“We call on the concerned countries to put pressure on Israel to stop its targeting. We also warn against the Israeli political level resorting to exporting its failures in Gaza to the southern (Lebanese) border,” the prime minister wrote.
Former Israeli envoy to United Nations Danny Danon congratulated the Israeli security and intelligence agencies for the "assassination" of a senior Hamas figure.
“I congratulate the IDF, the Shin Bet, the Mossad and the security forces for killing senior Hamas official Salah al-Aaruri [sp] in Beirut,” Danon said on X. “Anyone who was involved in the 7/10 massacre should know that we will reach out to them and close an account with them,” Danon added.








