The brother of Ayman Muhammad Ghazali, the accused Michigan synagogue attacker, was a Hezbollah terrorist commander who was killed in an Israeli strike days before the attack, Israeli intelligence revealed Sunday.

"Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali was responsible for managing weapons operations within a specialized branch of the Badr Unit," the Israeli Defense Forces rammed a pickup truck laden with fireworks and jugs of gasoline into Temple Israel in the Detroit suburb of West Bloomfield, sparking a fire. Ghazali fatally shot himself in the head during a gunfight with a security guard.

The terrorist ties to the U.S. attack put new focus on Iranian terrorist proxies of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Israel and Lebanon are expected ​to hold direct talks in the ‌coming days, their first since the start of the Iran war that has drawn Lebanon deeper ​into conflict, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported Saturday, citing two sources with knowledge ⁠of the matter.

President Donald Trump's son-in-law ​Jared Kushner will be involved in the ​talks that might be held in Paris or in Cyprus, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's confidant ​Ron Dermer leading the Israeli delegation, Haaretz ​said.

The negotiations were expected to focus on ending fighting ‌in ⁠Lebanon and disarming the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, Haaretz said.

Hezbollah opened fire on Israel on March 2, saying it was retaliating ​for the ​killing of ⁠Iran's supreme leader at the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on ​Iran.

Israel has since launched an extensive ​bombing ⁠campaign against the powerful Lebanese armed group, which has killed more than 770 people ⁠and ​displaced hundreds of thousands more, ​while Hezbollah has fired hundreds of rockets across the ​border.

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Reuters contributed to this report.