From Yahoo News:
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Imad Mughniyeh, the militant accused of attacks that left hundreds of Americans and Israelis dead, including a U.S. Navy diver during the infamous 1985 hijacking of a TWA jetliner, has been killed, Hezbollah said Wednesday.
The militant group blamed Israel for the assassination — a charge the Jewish state denied — but it did not say how he died. However, Middle East media reported he was killed in a recent car bomb in Syria.
His killing is a major blow to Hezbollah, which fought Israel in the summer 2006 war in Lebanon, and its Iranian and Syrian backers.
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News Updates From Other News Services:
News FromThe BBC: Bomb Kills Top Hezbollah Leader
News From Haaretz: Hezbollah Deputy Leader Was Behind String Of Terror Attacks
From Yahoo News: Attacks Blamed On Mughniyeh
From First Post: Death Of The ‘Original Bin Laden’
From Breitbart: Hezbollah Says Top Militant Is Killed
From Times Online: Imad Mughniyeh, Hezbollah Terror Leader, Killed In Car Bomb
From The Belmont Club: Mughniyeh Killed in Damascus
From CNN: Hezbollah Commander On FBI Terrorist List Killed
My Comment: You can run, but you cannot hide. Aside from the story that he is now dead, the next story should be what is Syria's involvement in giving sanctuary to such a person. Obviously there is and always has been a direct collaboration between the two.
With his death Syria's role in terror attacks against U.S. interests will probably now never be known. But what is known is that this is a clear signal to Hezbollah that their leadership are not immune to attacks and being safe in countries that support their efforts.
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