Israel says it killed a Hamas commander in Lebanon
- Israel killed Hamas commander Hassan Farhat in an airstrike in southern Lebanon, further testing the ceasefire with Hezbollah established last year.
- The Israeli military stated that Farhat was responsible for a rocket attack that killed and wounded Israeli soldiers.
- Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades acknowledged Farhat's death and praised his contributions against Israel.
- Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam's office claimed the attack violated a U.S.-backed ceasefire from last year's conflict.
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