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'He was like a ghost': How Israel killed top Hezbollah commander after luring him with a phone call

Shukr was a fugitive wanted by the US for his role in the 1983 bombing of a US Marines barracks in Beirut, which killed 241 American servicemen.

August 25, 2024 / 11:29 IST
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A US report, citing an official from the Iran-backed Hezbollah, reveals that the Beirut airstrike that killed Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shukr last month occurred shortly after a call instructed him to move from his second-floor office to his seventh-floor residence, making him a more vulnerable target.

According to The Times of Israel, which referred to the Wall Street Journal, Hezbollah is collaborating with Iran to investigate the security breach. They suspect that Israel's advanced technological capabilities outmatched their countersurveillance efforts.

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The WSJ noted that Shukr, who lived and worked in the same building to minimize his time outside, had gone into hiding after his involvement in planning the 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847 from Athens to the US.

“We’d heard his name, but we never saw him,” the WSJ quoted a neighbor as saying. “He was like a ghost.”