If it's the same guy, israel bombed him yesterday, the bad guys first said Israel missed, then closed off the hospital he was in with reports of a "serious spine injury".
No need to keep track of every deader or squishy, Israel is targeting top leadership, along with C4 assets, airports and roads, power and comms networks, military bases, all with conventional munitions delivered by air. No word yet on any maor ground maneuvers into lebanon, that will take time to deliver if it's coming.
Things to watch for, strikes out of the West Bank, strong rhetoric (or continued coy near silence) from Syria and Iran, and thermal blooms from North Korea.
It's too early for any ground or blatant air moves from Iran or Syria, they'd need the IDF as bogged down as possible to maximize their chances of success.
Jeffers, I know that you mean well, but you need a scorecard to keep up. Israel bombed Hamas leader Dief yesterday. Dief has the spinal injury.
Hamas is quite different than Hezbollah. Hamas is in the Gaza strip. Hezbollah is in Lebanon. Today's bombing was against a Hezbollah leader, potentially Nasrallah.
Can't speak for Syria, but as for Iran, geography presents a problem with any move by air against Israel. Iraq stands in the way and I would think the USAF and USN may present an obstacle to any Iranian move in that direction.