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Jihad Mughniyah was born on 2 May, 1991 in Tayr Debba, Lebanon. Discover Jihad Mughniyah's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?

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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 2 May, 1991
Birthday 2 May
Birthplace Lebanon
Date of death January 18, 2015,
Died Place Golan Heights, Quneitra Governorate, Syria
Nationality Lebanese

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Jihad Mughniyah Net Worth

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2015

On 18 January 2015, days after Nasrallah declared that Israel's airstrikes in Syria meant that the Syrian Arab Republic and its allies had the right to respond, an Israeli helicopter attacked Mughniyah's positions in the Quneitra Governorate of Syria, killing him and five other Hezbollah commanders, including Mohamad Issa, when they were reportedly driving in a convoy alongside Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) troops near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Hezbollah retaliated on January 28 by firing anti-tank missiles at an IDF convoy on the Shebaa Farms, killing two IDF soldiers.

1991

Jihad Mughniyah (Arabic: جهاد مغنية ‎; 2 May 1991 – 18 January 2015) was a prominent member of the Lebanese Shia militant group Hezbollah and the son of Imad Mugniyah. He was killed in 2015 in the Mazraat Amal incident, an airstrike attributed to Israel.

Jihad Mughniyah was the son of Hezbollah commander Imad Mugniyah, a Lebanese Islamist who fought against Israel and the United States in the Middle East in a series of Guerrilla warfare. He was of Lebanese Shia Muslim descent. Jihad was born in Tayr Dibba, near Tyre. He was the third child of Imad Mughniyah. in 1991 his family, without Imad Mughniyah, went to Iran for security reasons. Later they came back to Lebanon and began their life in South Lebanon. Jihad Mughniyah became well known in Iran by sharing his pictures of him standing behind Qasem Soleimani in Soleimani’s mother’s funeral. In 2008, his father was killed in a car bombing in Damascus, Syria at a party as part of an apparent joint Mossad-CIA operation. Mughniyah proclaimed his allegiance to new Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah a week after the assassination of his father, blaming Israel for the killing. Some sources says he was one of Hassan Nasrallah's bodyguards. Mughniyah became a senior commander of Hezbollah and the fact that he pledged allegiance to the main leader of the group strengthened the resolve of the organization. Mughniyah planned for a massive attack on Israel at the same time as the Syrian Civil War including Infiltration, shooting, assassinations, suicide bombings, anti-tank attacks, and missile attacks with the intent of killing and kidnapping IDF soldiers, as well as establishing a missile base in the Quneitra region on the border of Israel's Golan Heights.