Israel kills Iran Quds Force figure in Lebanon

An Israeli soldier near an Israeli flag
A ceasefire agreed ​in late 2024 ended ​more than a year of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah -EPA

The Israeli military says that its forces killed ‍a member of Iran's Quds Force in Lebanon who had ​been involved in planning attacks from Syria and Lebanon.

The ⁠military identified the man as Hussein Mahmoud Marshad al-Jawhari, calling him a key operative in the force's unit 840.

He was assassinated in the area or ‌Ansariyeh, the ​military added in a statement, without giving any ‍further details of his death.

Al-Jawhari "operated under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and was involved in terror activities, directed by Iran, against the State of Israel and its security ​forces," the statement said.

Israel and Iran ‌fought a brief war in June and the Israeli military has ​been carrying out strikes in Lebanon on a near-daily ‍basis, in what it says is an effort to stop Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah from ​rebuilding.

A ​US-backed ceasefire agreed ​in November 2024 ended ​more than a year of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah and required the disarmament of the powerful armed group, beginning in areas south of the river adjacent to Israel.

There was no immediate comment from Iran or Lebanon.