An Israeli airstrike took out a top Hezbollah commander who was behind the infamous 1983 Beirut bombings at the U.S. Embassy and the marine barracks. It comes after members of the terror group were targeted in a series of attacks on their pagers and walkie talkies. NBC’s Keir Simmons reports for TODAY.
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