The specialist of the Lebanese attacker pack Hezbollah, Mohammed Afif, was killed in an Israeli strike on Beirut on Sunday. The passing of Afif, who was for a surprisingly long time a direction to the late Hezbollah boss Hassan Nasrallah and had been liable for the social gathering's media relations beginning around 2014, was confirmed by the attacker group in a statement viewing at him as a "unprecedented media pioneer." Afif was at the base camp of the positive for Hezbollah Baath Party at the hour of the strike. No departure cautioning was given before the strike, which hit a district known as Ras al-Nabaa around mid afternoon, killing four individuals, as shown by Lebanon's success organization. The Israel Guardian Powers (IDF) said it completed a "cautious, information based strike" that "shed the psychological assailant Mohammed Afif, the essential disseminator and representative of the Hezbollah fearmonger connection."