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Senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri killed in Beirut suburb

At least six people killed in Israeli drone strike on Lebanese capital, state media report.

Senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri has been killed in an Israeli drone strike on Beirut’s southern suburb of Dahiyeh, the Palestinian group and Lebanese media outlets say.

Al-Arouri was killed on Tuesday in a “treacherous Zionist strike”, Hamas said on its official channel. Hamas politburo member Izzat al-Sharq called it a “cowardly assassination”.

Al-Arouri was a senior official in Hamas’s politburo but was known to be deeply involved in its military affairs. He had previously headed the group’s presence in the occupied West Bank.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said the blast killed at least six people and was carried out by an Israeli drone.

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People gather on January 2, 2024, in the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh after an explosion [Mohamed Azakir/Reuters]

Hamas vowed that al-Arouri’s killing will not “undermine the continued brave resistance” in Gaza, where the Palestinian group’s fighters are battling Israeli ground forces.

“It proves once more the utter failure of the enemy to achieve any of its aggressive goals in the Gaza Strip,” senior Hamas official Izzat al-Rishq said in a statement.

Mark Regev, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told MSNBC that Israel had not taken responsibility for this attack, but “whoever did it, it must be clear: That this was not attack an attack on the Lebanese state.”

“Whoever did this did a surgical strike against the Hamas leadership,” Regev told MSNBC in an interview.

Lebanon’s prime minister condemned the killing, saying the attack “aims to draw Lebanon” further into the Israel-Hamas war.

“Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the explosion in the southern suburbs of Beirut that killed and injured many,” his office said in a statement.

The attack “aims to draw Lebanon into a new phase of confrontations” with Israel at a time when Hamas ally Hezbollah has been exchanging daily cross-border fire with Israeli forces in northern Israel, the statement said.

‘Dangerous escalation’

Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr, reporting from Beirut, said there was “panic” in the Lebanese capital following the attack.

“The targeted killing made many people here in the capital feel that this conflict could widen, and could escalate, and all eyes are now on Hezbollah’s reaction,” Khodr said.

Commenting on the development, Iran said al-Arouri’s killing will further ignite the resistance against Israel, state media reported.

“The martyr’s blood will undoubtedly ignite another surge in the veins of resistance and the motivation to fight against the Zionist occupiers, not only in Palestine but also in the region and among all freedom-seekers worldwide,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Nasser Kanaani, said.

Kanaani also condemned the violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity by “the aggressive Zionist regime”.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had long threatened to kill al-Arouri, before Israel’s latest assault on the besieged Gaza Strip.

Israeli political analyst Akiva Eldar told Al Jazeera the killing was a much needed success for Netanyahu.

Imad Harb, director of research at the Arab Center Washington DC, agreed, saying Israel carried out the attack in search what has become an elusive win.

“So far, the Israelis have not been able to call a victory in Gaza, so assassinating Hamas leaders is partly something that they wanted to do anyway,” he told Al Jazeera. “This is an achievement for the Israeli army and for the Israeli politicians.”

Since Israeli forces and Hezbollah began exchanging fire around the Lebanese-Israeli border on October 8, the fighting has largely been concentrated a few kilometres from the border. But on several occasions, Israel’s air force has hit what it said were Hezbollah positions deeper inside Lebanon.

Harb noted that the killing of al-Arouri is a “dangerous escalation” because it took place in Hezbollah’s area of operation, far from the border.

Harb said Hezbollah would likely step up attacks on Israel in response to the killing, but will stop short of escalating the conflict into an all-out war.

Meanwhile, at mosques in Arura, hometown of the slain Hamas leader in the West Bank, Palestinians gathered to mourn al-Arouri’s death.

Protests and gatherings are also taking place in Ramallah and several nearby towns, such as Deir Qaddis.

A general strike in Ramallah has also been called for Wednesday.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

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