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Middle East News Updated Feb 2, 2026

IDF Eliminates Hezbollah Commander in Southern Lebanon Strike

The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed a strike in southern Lebanon that killed Hezbollah terrorist Ali Dawood Amich. Amich served as the head of a branch in Hezbollah's engineering department. He was reportedly attempting to restore military infrastructure for the group in the al-Dweir region. The IDF stated his actions violated the understandings between Israel and Lebanon.

Israeli Military eliminates Hezbollah leader Ali Dawood Amich in Lebanon

Tel Aviv, February 2

The IDF confirmed that earlier today it attacked and killed Hezbollah terrorist Ali Dawood Amich, who served as head of a branch in the Hezbollah engineering department.

The terrorist was attempting to restore military infrastructure for Hezbollah in the al-Dweir region in southern Lebanon and was promoting terrorist plots against IDF forces.

"The terrorist's actions constituted a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon," said the IDF.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

The cycle of violence is heartbreaking. Innocent people on both sides suffer the most. As Indians who value peace, we should hope for a resolution that protects civilians. 🇮🇳🙏

Vikram M

Israel has every right to defend its borders from terrorists. We in India understand this better than anyone, given our own challenges. A strong response to clear threats is necessary for national security.

Sarah B

Reading this from Delhi. The article seems very one-sided, only quoting the IDF. What about the Lebanese perspective? A more balanced report would help readers understand the full context.

Rohit P

The Middle East conflict feels so distant yet so impactful. Oil prices, our diaspora's safety, and even our foreign policy get affected. Hope our government continues its balanced stance.

Karthik V

Eliminating a senior leader in the "engineering department" sounds significant. These are the people who build tunnels and IEDs. A tactical win for Israel, but will it stop the rockets? That's the real question.

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