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Martyred Commander Ahmad Mahmoud Wehbe’s journey of resistance

On Friday, the Israeli aggression on Beirut’s Southern Suburb led to the martyrdom of several citizens, including Hezbollah Commander Ahmad Mahmoud Wehbe “Hajj Abu Hussein Samir”.

Martyr Ahmad Wehbe was born in the Southern Lebanese village of Adloun in 1964. He joined the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon when it was first founded and played a pivotal role in a large abundance of its military operations, particularly during the Israeli invasion of the South.

In 1984, Martyr Wehbe was captured by the Israeli occupation. Despite being captured, he remained undeterred and loyal to the Resistance. In 1997, the martyred leader played a significant role as a field commander in the Ansariya ambush.

He also held several leadership positions in Hezbollah’s Central Training Unit until 2007, when he became responsible for military training within the Radwan Force until 2012.

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