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IDF Soldier Seriously Wounded by Hezbollah Drone Attack Near Ayelet HaShahar
Jun 23, 2024, 01:01 PM
An IDF soldier was seriously wounded by a Hezbollah explosive drone impact near the northern community of Ayelet HaShahar earlier today. The soldier was taken to a hospital for treatment, and his family has been informed. Hezbollah claimed responsibility for multiple drone attacks, including the one that injured the soldier and an attack on an army base.
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New leader appointed • 25%
Current leadership remains • 25%
Internal power struggle • 25%
Hassan Nasrallah remains leader • 25%
Hezbollah disbands • 25%
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Same Leader • 25%
New Leader • 25%
Interim Leadership • 25%
Current leadership remains • 25%
Leadership change due to internal decision • 25%
Leadership change due to Israeli action • 25%
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Hassan Nasrallah remains leader • 25%
New leader appointed • 25%
Leadership remains unclear • 25%
Hezbollah leadership disbanded • 25%
Hassan Nasrallah remains leader • 25%
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Ali Karaki promoted • 25%
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Temporary leadership council formed • 25%
Hezbollah leadership remains unchanged • 25%
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Yes, new leader appointed • 33%
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Naim Qassem replaced • 25%
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New Secretary-General • 25%
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Condemnation by UN • 33%
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Sanctions by EU • 33%