
Information reported that the target of the recent attack in the Bekaa region was Hussein Yaghi, the son of the former MP and Hezbollah official, Muhammad Yaghi, known as “Abu Salim.”
Available information indicates that Hussein Yaghi was inside a house in the Rayak area, where he was invited to have breakfast, coinciding with the raid that targeted the area as part of a series of strikes.
Hussein Yaghi’s father, Muhammad Yaghi, is considered a political leader in Hezbollah, as he previously served as a member of parliament for the Baalbek-Hermel region. He also assumed important organizational and political roles within the party, and was a prominent figure in representing the region at the parliamentary and party levels, before his death after suffering from illness.
According to available data, this targeting comes as part of a series of raids that struck the region, while the concerned authorities continue to follow the details of the incident and its field effects, while awaiting the issuance of official statements or additional explanatory data.
This development comes in the context of a noticeable escalation in the frequency of raids, which raises questions about the nature of the next stage and the possibility of expanding the scope of targeting.