Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s Son-In-law Martyred In Israeli Airstrike On Damascus

Wednesday 2 October 2024 - 21:19
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In an air raid by the Israeli army on the Mezzeh municipality of the Syrian capital city Damascus, three civilians were martyred and three others were wounded.

On October 2, Israeli fighter jets targeted a building in the Mezzeh municipality of Damascus. A Syrian military source declared that around 5:25 p.m. local time on Wednesday, the Israeli regime launched an air strike on the Mezzeh municipality from the regime’s occupied Golan Heights. The assault resulted in the martyrdom of three civilians, injuries to three others, as well as material damages.

Studies indicate that the main target of the Israeli army’s attack on the building in the Mezzeh municipality was the assassination of Hezbollah fighters. Following the air raid, Hasan Jafar Qasir, son-in-law of Martyred Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, along with two others, was martyred, and three others were injured.

On October 1, the Israeli army also claimed in a statement that Muhammad Jafar Qasir (Hasan Jafar Qasir’s brother), the commander of the unit transferring weapons from Iran to Lebanon (Hezbollah’s Unit 4400), was assassinated in Beirut alongside Zulfiqar Hanawi, the commander of Imam Hussein Brigade. The United States had set a $10 million reward in June 2022 for information on Muhammad Jafar Qasir.

Bearing in mind claims from Hebrew media outlets regarding the activities of Muhammad and Hassan Jafar Qasir in financial, monetary, and arms supply exchanges for Hezbollah, the recent attacks by the Israeli regime indicate that the Tel Aviv regime is seeking significant blows to Hezbollah’s financial and arms supply network in Lebanon and Syria.

It is also noteworthy that this is the third air strike by the Israeli military on Syria in the past three days. The regime’s fighter jets also targeted locations in the Daraa and As-Suwayda governorates the day before.

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