Jerusalem, Israel:
An Iranian informant reportedly provided Israel with crucial intelligence that led to the assassination of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in a massive airstrike that targeted his bunker on Friday.
The informant tipped off Israeli forces about Nasrallah’s location just hours before the attack, which took place at his highly secure underground headquarters in Dahieh, a southern suburb of Beirut, Le Parisien reported, citing a Lebanese security source.
How it Happened
The Israeli military deployed F-35 fighter jets equipped with bunker-buster bombs, waiting in Lebanese airspace for Nasrallah’s arrival at the command center. He was attending an emergency meeting with other senior commanders, including a member of Iran’s Quds Force, shortly after the funeral of a Hezbollah drone unit commander killed in a prior strike.
The attack involved dropping six two-ton bombs, creating a massive 30-meter-deep crater and destroying two neighboring buildings. The explosion was reportedly heard as far away as downtown Beirut. This strike is considered one of the largest against Hezbollah since 2006 and marks a significant blow to the organization following Nasrallah’s death.
According to The New York Times, Iran is now focused on helping Hezbollah regroup, including appointing a successor and rebuilding its command structure. Israel’s military claims it has eliminated eight of Hezbollah’s nine most senior military commanders this year, significantly weakening the group’s leadership.
Stunning succession blows
The recent attacks also included detonating explosives hidden in Hezbollah’s communication devices, injuring around 1,500 fighters. The attacks have dealt a stunning succession of blows to Hezbollah after almost a year of cross-border fire, killing much of its leadership and revealing gaping security holes.
Israel’s intensifying bombardment has increased fears the conflict could spin out of control, potentially drawing in Iran as well as the United States, Israel’s closest ally. The fighting between Hezbollah and Israel, the latest round in four decades of on-and-off conflict, has been waged alongside Israel’s war in Gaza against Hamas since the Iran-backed Palestinian group’s attack on Israel on October 7.
After confirming Nasrallah’s death on Saturday, Hezbollah issued a statement declaring that it would continue its battle against Israel “in support of Gaza and Palestine, and in defense of Lebanon and its steadfast and honorable people.”
(Source:NEWS18)
Trending
- Heavy Rainfall Warning Issued for Goa: Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Expected
- UAE, Japan Voice Strong Support for India’s Global Anti-Terrorism Campaign: “We Stand With India”
- Delhi to Install 32 Real-Time Water Monitoring Stations for Yamuna Clean-Up
- Kidambi Srikanth Advances to Malaysia Masters Quarterfinals, Ends Irish Challenge
- Europa League Final: Spurs Defeat Manchester United 1-0 to End 17-Year Trophy Drought
- BCCI Source Hints at Possible Change in India-Pakistan ICC Matchups Amid Tensions
- SFX Sports Club Camarxete Storm into Semifinals with Dominant 5-0 Win Over Eklate FC
- Neeraj Chopra Set for Another Face-Off with Julian Weber at ORLEN Janusz Kusocinski Memorial in Poland