Senior Hamas official in Lebanon survives Israeli strike — Palestinian
BEIRUT — A senior Hamas official survived on Saturday an Israeli assassination attempt in Lebanon, a Palestinian security source told AFP, with rescuers reporting two civilians killed in the strike south of Beirut.
Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said Israeli forces struck a car in the coastal town of Jadra, about 40 kilometres from the border.
The Palestinian source, requesting anonymity for security concerns, said the strike "was a failed attempt to assassinate a senior official in the (Hamas) movement".
An official with the Lebanese Risala Scout association, which operates rescue teams and is affiliated with the Hizbollah-allied Amal movement, told AFP that two civilians had been killed.
The official identified them as a vegetable vendor and a Syrian man on a motorbike who both happened to be nearby.
There was no immediate comment from Israel.
An AFP photographer at the scene saw a damaged car and a charred motorcycle nearby, with bloodstains all over the site of the strike near the beach in Jadra.
