The head of Lebanon's Ba'ath Party, Ali Hijazi, confirmed to Lebanon's Al-Jadeed TV that Mohammad Afif was in the building when the Israeli airstrike occurred.
Security sources in Lebanon said Hezbollah's media chief, Mohammad Afif, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a building in the densely populated Ras al-Nabaa district of Beirut on November 17.
According to informed sources, Mr. Afif was present in the attacked building, which houses the headquarters of the Ba'ath Party in Lebanon.
The head of Lebanon's Ba'ath Party, Ali Hijazi, confirmed to Lebanon's Al-Jadeed TV that Mr Afif was in the building when the airstrike occurred.
Meanwhile, the Lebanese Health Ministry said the attack also injured at least three others. Police and ambulances were at the scene.
Hezbollah has not yet confirmed the information. The Israeli military also refused to comment on the airstrike.
The attack on Beirut further escalated tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, amid escalating regional conflicts that have taken a heavy toll on civilians.
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