Who was Khalil al-Maqdah who was killed yesterday in a targeted counterattack in Sidon in southern Lebanon, and who is his brother Munir, their connection to Fatah, and the Palestinian Authority, the cooperation with Hamas, Hezbollah and the Palestinian Authority, and how they are considered to be a significant piece of the terror puzzle?
The IDF and the Shin Bet continue the series of assassinations in Lebanon of terrorists who orchestrate attacks in Judea and Samaria in the service of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
Earlier today, under the joint direction of the Shin Bet and IDF intelligence, an Air Force aircraft attacked the terrorist, Khalil Hossein Khalil al Makdah, in the Sidon region of southern Lebanon.
Khalil is the brother of Munir Al Makdah, a resident of Lebanon who works for Hezbollah and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, and continues to try and promote terrorist attacks these days.
The two work together in the service of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, and are involved in directing terrorist attacks and transferring money and arms to terrorist infrastructures in Judea and Samaria.
In March 2024, it was revealed that a powerful IED was smuggled into the territories of Judea and Samaria, and was transferred to squads recruited and directed by the terrorist infrastructure of Khalil and Munir Al Makdah in Lebanon.
The elements that coordinate and are responsible for the execution of the transfers of IDF to Israel and the direction of the attacks are Iranian elements, led by Javad Efari, head of Division 4000, the Special Operations Division of the Revolutionary Guards' Intelligence Organization, as well as Atzer Bakri, Commander of Unit 840, The special operations of the Quds Force.
The IDF and the Shin Bet are working to locate and thwart the Iranian military smuggled into Judea and Samaria and to thwart the terrorist squads recruited by Iranian elements and their emissaries.
To the attention of the Palestinians: Munir al-Maqdah still remains a quality target among the IDF's intentions, and it is only a matter of time until he arrives to meet his brother.