Israeli said on Friday that it had killed the Hezbollah’s elite Radwan unit chief during “a targeted strike” on the Lebanese capital of Beirut.The Israeli military said the attack also killed close to a dozen more senior Hezbollah commanders, claiming that the strike was meant to “protect the citizens of Israel.”Ibrahim Aqil was one of the principal members of Hezbollah’s Islamic Jihad Organization, which was behind the 1983 US Embassy in Beirut bombing and the US Marine Barracks bombing later that year.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Friday’s strike was the third blamed on or claimed by Israel to hit the southern suburbs of Beirut since October, when Hezbollah began cross-border clashes with Israel in support of Palestinian militants Hamas over the Gaza war.The US said it was unaware of any prior notification from Israel and had nothing to do with the operation. Sources familiar with the conversations said US military officials,