The Israeli army said on Friday it had killed Ali Abed Ahsan Naim, deputy commander of Hezbollah's missile unit, in an airstrike in Lebanon's Bazourieh region, Reuters reports.
The statement said he was one of the leaders of the Iranian-backed militia and was in charge of rocket fire with heavy warheads and said he was responsible for conducting and planning attacks on Israeli civilians.
Air strikes were carried out tonight in several places in the vicinity of Aleppo in northern Syria, Syrian media reported.
At least 36 Syrian soldiers are believed to have died in the attack by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the Syrian province of Aleppo. This was revealed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights in a publication on X.
According to reports in the Syrian media, the attack hit missile depots of the group "Hezbollah" in the southern Aleppo suburb of Jibrin, near Aleppo International Airport.
Lebanese "Hezbollah" said on March 27 that it had fired dozens of rockets at Kiryet Shmona, a northern Israeli town near the border with Lebanon, in response to deadly Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon on Tuesday.
The Israeli army and the Lebanese armed group "Hezbollah" exchange fire across the southern Lebanese border in parallel with the war in Gaza. "Hezbollah" did not immediately comment on the UN vote.