IDF confirms killing of senior Hezbollah commander Ali Musa Daqduq
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the killing of Ali Musa Daqduq, a senior Hezbollah commander and former head of the group’s Golan File. According to the IDF spokesperson, he was killed south of the Litani River on Friday.
Daqduq held a series of key roles inside Hezbollah. The military said he had served as the commander of Hassan Nasrallah’s security team, as a commander in the Radwan Force, and as the head of the “Golan File,” an operational unit tasked with helping Hezbollah entrench itself in Syria and build military infrastructure near Israel’s border.
The announcement says Daqduq’s death removes a veteran figure who had been involved in multiple parts of Hezbollah’s military apparatus, including its cross-border and Syria-related activities. No further details were provided about the strike beyond its location and timing.
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