Israel Strikes Beirut in Rare Attack Post-Ceasefire with Hezbollah

An Israeli drone strike in Sidon, southern Lebanon, resulted in the death of Mohammad Shaheen, the commander of Hamas' military operations in the area, according to the Israeli military. This operation occurred on February 17, 2025, just before Israel's extended withdrawal deadline from southern Lebanon, originally set for January and rescheduled for February 18, following pressure from Israeli authorities.
The Israeli army accused Shaheen of planning recent terror attacks against Israelis, allegedly funded and directed by Iran from Lebanese soil. Hamas confirmed Shaheen's death but characterized him merely as a military commander. Footage from the aftermath of the drone strike showed a vehicle engulfed in flames near a local army checkpoint and sports stadium.
Since the ceasefire that ended the 14-month war between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel has continued airstrikes in the region, maintaining that they target military installations used for missile storage and combat. Both Israel and Lebanon have exchanged allegations regarding violations of the ceasefire agreement.