Iran and the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) andIslamic Jihad And the Ansar Allah group (HouthisThe Israeli raid on Southern Suburb To Beirut, where the occupation army announced that it had killed a number of leaders. Hezbollahat their head Ibrahim Aqil.
The Iranian embassy in Lebanon said, “We condemn the Israeli madness that has crossed all limits by targeting residential areas.”
Mehr News Agency quoted Iran's representative to the United Nations His country condemned “Israel's aggression on the suburbs.”
The Iranian delegate demanded Security Council Condemning Israel, stressing that “the Security Council must put an end to Israel's crimes in the region through decisive measures.”
For its part, Hamas said it condemns the “terrorist aggression launched by the Zionist enemy's aircraft” on the southern suburb of Beirut.
The movement considered what happened in the southern suburbs as “a new crime in a series of Zionist crimes and a violation of Lebanese sovereignty.”
The movement stressed that “what the occupation government is doing in escalating its aggression is a blatant violation of all humanitarian rules and norms.”
Hamas' statement praised Hezbollah's solidarity and courageous positions in the battle to support the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip.
“treacherous aggression”
The Islamic Jihad Movement also “strongly condemned the treacherous Israeli aggression on residential areas in Beirut.”
The movement said, “The ongoing crimes aim to drag Lebanon into an open war and stop the support front that Hezbollah is waging.”
In Yemen, the Houthi spokesman “strongly condemned the aggressive Israeli raid on the southern suburbs of Beirut.”
On Friday evening, the Israeli army announced the assassination of Ibrahim Aqil, who it said was the head of Hezbollah's operations system and the actual commander of the Radwan Force, during a raid on the southern suburbs of Beirut.
The army claimed in a statement that “Aqil and senior leaders in the Operations Command and the Radwan Force were eliminated.”
The official Lebanese News Agency said that the “hostile aircraft” (Israeli) targeted a building in the Al-Ruwais area near the Al-Qaim complex in the capital Beirut, and ambulances rushed to the targeted location.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 12 people were killed and 66 others were injured, including 9 in critical condition, in the Israeli raid.
Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah increased after 37 people were killed and more than 3,250 others were injured, including children and women, following a wave of explosions that hit Pager and Icom radio communication devices in Lebanon, while Beirut and Hezbollah held Israel responsible for the attack.