Israeli strike in Lebanon that killed Hezbollah chief of staff was 'contained' strike, Israeli military official says
Israeli forces chose to carry out the strike in Lebanon that killed Hezbollah chief of staff Haitham Ali Tabataba'I on Sunday as a “contained, opportunity-based elimination,” an Israeli military official said Monday.
Israel “chose to carry out the strike now after identifying a clear window of opportunity to target a key terrorist in the organization,” the official said. “There is no intention to escalate. This is a contained, opportunity-based elimination.”
Israeli forces have been striking targets in southern Lebanon they say are associated with Hezbollah in October and November since the Israel-Hamas ceasefre went into effect. This is the first time Israel has struck Beirut, Lebanon’s capital, since June.
-ABC News' Jordana Miller and Ellie Kaufman







