Draft:Ibrahim Qubaisi
| Ibrahim Qubaisi | |
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| name | Ibrahim Muhammad Qubaisi |
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| religion | Islam |
Ibrahim Muhammad Qubaisi, known by his nom de guerre "Hajj Abu Musa," was a senior commander of Hezbollah who was martyred on September 24, 2024 CE (corresponding to 3 Mehr 1403 SH) in an airstrike by Zionist regime fighter jets on a building in the "Al-Ghubayri" neighborhood of Dahieh, southern Beirut. He played a pivotal role in planning and commanding numerous operations by the Lebanese Resistance against Israeli occupiers, served as the commander of Hezbollah's missile unit, and headed the Badr military unit (north of the Litani River) during the conflict with the Israel.
Biography
Ibrahim Muhammad Qubaisi was born on Wednesday, October 10, 1962 CE (corresponding to 18 Mehr 1341 SH) in the Zibdine region of southern Lebanon.
Militant Activities
Qubaisi joined the Islamic Resistance in 1982 CE and was appointed to various organizational responsibilities within the resistance structure.
Planning and Commanding Operations
He played a fundamental role in planning and commanding numerous operations by the Lebanon Resistance against Israeli occupiers between 1998 CE and 2000 CE.
Head of the Badr Military Unit
From 2001 CE to 2018 CE, Ibrahim headed the Badr military unit (north of the Litani River) and also managed segments of Hezbollah's missile infrastructure.
Hezbollah Missile Commander
Qubaisi led several missile units of the Islamic Resistance[1].
Martyrdom
Ibrahim Qubaisi was ultimately martyred on September 24, 2024 CE (corresponding to 3 Mehr 1403 SH) in an airstrike by Zionist regime fighter jets on a building in the "Al-Ghubayri" neighborhood of Dahieh, southern Beirut. The assassination operation targeting Ibrahim Qubaisi marked the fifth terrorist airstrike conducted by the Israeli military in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Prior to this attack, the Zionists had assassinated Saleh al-Arouri, deputy head of Hamas's political bureau, as well as senior Hezbollah commanders including Fuad Shukr, Ibrahim Aqil, and Ali Karki, though they failed in their attempt to assassinate Ali Karki. Israel's objective in carrying out terrorist attacks in Lebanon is to pressure Hezbollah into halting its operations along the front from southern Lebanon to northern Palestine[2].
Reactions
Islamic Resistance
The statement issued by the Islamic Resistance reads:
BISMILLAH IR-RAHMAN IR-RAHIM. Template:Quran text SADAQALLAHUL-ALIYYUL-AZIM.
The Islamic Resistance honors with pride and glory the martyr, the mujahid commander Ibrahim Muhammad Qubaisi "Hajj Abu Musa," born in 1962 in the city of Zibdine in southern Lebanon, who was martyred in the path of Bayt al-Maqdis[3].
Hezbollah (Lebanon)
Hezbollah (Lebanon) issued a statement declaring: The mujahid commander Ibrahim Muhammad Qubaisi has joined his martyred comrades following an enemy Zionist attack on the Dahieh area in southern Beirut. Hezbollah pledged to avenge the blood of its martyrs against the Zionist enemy[4].
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Who is Ibrahim Qubaisi, the senior commander of Hezbollah Lebanon?, Al-Alam Network.
- ↑ Martyrdom of Ibrahim Qubaisi, a missile commander of Hezbollah, in an Israeli terrorist attack on Beirut, Developments in the Islamic World.
- ↑ Hezbollah announces a new leader.. Who is the mujahid 'Ibrahim Qubaisi'?, Al-Alam Channel.
- ↑ Hezbollah confirms the martyrdom of its senior commander, Asr Iran Analytical News Website.
Sources
- Who is Ibrahim Qubaisi, the senior commander of Hezbollah Lebanon?, Al-Alam Network, date published: 4 Mehr 1403 SH, date accessed: 6 Mehr 1403 SH.
- Martyrdom of Ibrahim Qubaisi, a missile commander of Hezbollah, in an Israeli terrorist attack on Beirut, Developments in the Islamic World, date published: 4 Mehr 1403 SH, date accessed: 6 Mehr 1403 SH.
- Hezbollah announces a new leader.. Who is the mujahid 'Ibrahim Qubaisi'?, Al-Alam Channel, date published: September 25, 2024 CE, date accessed: 6 Mehr 1403 SH.
- Hezbollah confirms the martyrdom of its senior commander, Asr Iran Analytical News Website, date published: 4 Mehr 1403 SH, date accessed: 6 Mehr 1403 SH.