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IDF ops in Beirut bring closure for some; Hezbollah terrorists who killed Americans now dead

Criticism aimed at White House for slow reaction to death of terror chief

foxnews.com/world/idf-ops-beir

JERUSALEM — Israel secured long-overdue justice for the family members of American military and diplomatic personnel murdered by Hezbollah, including the bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut.

The initial lack of alleged enthusiasm from the Biden admin and Democratic lawmakers for the targeted

Fox News · IDF ops in Beirut bring closure for some; Hezbollah terrorists who killed Americans now deadBy Benjamin Weinthal
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killings of senior Hezbollah mass murderers sparked criticism among top counter-terrorism experts.

Take the example of Israel’s elimination on Friday of Ibrahim Aqil, who was wanted by the United States for both the bombing of the U.S. embassy, which killed 63 people, and the Marine barracks bombing in Beirut in 1983, when 241 U.S. military personnel were killed by the Iranian-backed terror group Hezbollah. ...

... Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., also stressed the significance of Israel’s assassination of Aqil writing on X, "Ibrahim Aqil was a vicious terrorist mastermind who helped murder hundreds of Americans. On behalf of the families of the Marines killed in the Beirut bombings—and on behalf of all Americans—I’m grateful justice has finally been served to this killer." ...

ah yes ... Hezbollah .. and the hundreds of dead civilians and children too.

When will Israel's leaders be brought to justice for the bombing of the USS Liberty? or .. any of these others:

  • Murder of Walter Guinness, Lord Moyne. (1944).
  • King David Hotel bombing, 150 British casualties (1946).
  • Murder of UN mediator Folke Bernadotte. (1948)
  • Deir Yasin massacre (1948)
  • Qibya massacre (1953)
  • Lavon affair false flag bombings in Alexandria and Cairo. (1954)
  • USS Liberty with 200 American casualties. (1967).
  • Sabra and Shatila massacre (1982).