Hezbollah commander killed in Lebanon, Netanyahu: There is no immunity for Israel's enemies

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said there is no "immunity" for Israel's enemies, after a Hezbollah commander was reported killed in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
The Israel Defense Forces said they killed Ahmed Ali Balou, the commander of the Iran-backed militant group's Radwan Force Unit, in an attack on the southern suburbs of Beirut yesterday.
The attack was Israel's first in the Lebanese capital since a ceasefire announced last month.
Benjamin Netanyahu said the Hezbollah commander "thought he could continue to direct attacks against our forces and our communities from his secret terrorist headquarters in Beirut."
He added: "I say to our enemies in the clearest possible way: No terrorist has immunity."
Hezbollah, which controls Beirut's southern suburbs, has not yet issued any statement on the attack or the status of the commander.
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