The Israeli military says the brother of the man who attacked a Michigan synagogue last week was actually a Hezbollah commander who died in an Israeli airstrike earlier this month. Ibrahim Ghazali was reportedly killed in the strike, according to Israeli officials making the connection between the two brothers. The FBI had previously labeled the Michigan synagogue attack as a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community." Now Israeli forces are claiming this family connection links the incident to the broader Middle Eastern conflict involving Hezbollah, the militant group based in Lebanon. This development adds an international dimension to what initially appeared to be a domestic incident. The timing is particularly notable, with the synagogue attack happening shortly after the alleged Hezbollah commander's death in the Israeli operation. Israeli military officials released this information on Sunday, though it's still unclear how this connection might affect the ongoing investigation into the Michigan attack. The FBI continues to treat the synagogue incident as an act of targeted violence against the local Jewish community.