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The details of the operation that killed Nasrallah have become clear! They used 80 tons of explosives in the 72-hour bloody plan.

The details of the operation that killed Nasrallah have become clear! They used 80 tons of explosives in the 72-hour bloody plan.

29.09.2024 10:50

Details of the bloody operation in which Israel killed Hezbollah leader Nasrallah have begun to emerge. It has been learned that approximately 80 tons of explosives were dropped on the location where Nasrallah was present, using 85 missiles, each weighing about 1 ton. It has also been revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu gave the order for the attack during an intelligence meeting that took place in the United States, just before his speech at the UN.

The confirmation of the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in the attacks carried out by Israel two days ago in the south of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, has been made. Israel reportedly used 80 tons of explosives for this purpose. While the Israeli army continues its attacks on the south and east of the country, especially in Beirut, it was confirmed that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was also killed in the attack carried out on Friday.

80 TONS OF EXPLOSIVES DROPPED WITH 85 MISSILES

On Friday, Israel had carried out a series of attacks targeting Hezbollah's main headquarters in the Dahiyeh neighborhood in the south of Beirut. The Israel Defense Forces stated that the attacks were aimed at civilian buildings in Dahiyeh, known as Hezbollah's stronghold, under the claim that weapons belonging to Hezbollah were located there. Israeli media reported that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and his daughter Zainab were also killed in the attacks, but no confirmation had come.

However, yesterday morning, the Israeli army announced that it had killed Nasrallah in the airstrike on Friday and dealt the most significant blow to the Lebanese group. In a statement, it was noted that "approximately 80 tons of explosives were dropped on the location where Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was, with 85 missiles, each weighing about 1 ton." Israeli Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi also stated that the army implemented the plan to strike Nasrallah and Hezbollah's headquarters after long preparations, saying, "It was done at the right time and very precisely. This is not the last thing in our toolbox. We have more capabilities to move forward."

"RESISTANCE WILL NOT BE BROKEN, FIGHTING SPIRIT WILL GROW STRONGER"

Following this, a statement came from Lebanese Hezbollah confirming Nasrallah's death. In the statement, it was said, "Hezbollah will continue to fight the enemy, support Gaza and Palestine, and defend its determined and honorable people in Lebanon." While a three-day mourning was declared in Iraq, Hamas emphasized that the killing of Nasrallah would further strengthen the resistance. In Israel, where security measures have been increased, gatherings of more than 1,000 people have been banned. The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, who are allies of Hezbollah, also stated, "The resistance will not be broken, and the fighting spirit of our brothers in Lebanon and all fronts will grow stronger and expand."

The religious leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, called on Muslims to "stand by the people of Lebanon and the honorable Hezbollah with all the means they have and to help them against Israel's malicious regime." Israel's attacks continued the night before and yesterday morning. Hezbollah also responded to these attacks with missiles. In a statement from Israel, it was said, "In the southern Lebanon, Hezbollah's missile unit commander Muhammad Ali Ismail and his assistant Hussein Ahmed Ismail were killed in an airstrike. Other members of Hezbollah were also eliminated along with them."

MAJOR GENERAL ABBAS NILFURUSHAN WAS ALSO KILLED

It was reported that Major General Abbas Nilfuruşan, one of the commanders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, was also killed in the attacks in which Nasrallah lost his life. Nilfuruşan had taken over from Major General Muhammad Riza Zahidi, who was killed in an Israeli attack on Iran's consulate building in Damascus in April. This year, Israel had also killed several other high-ranking commanders of Hezbollah. Among them are Visam et-Tavil, Ahmed Mahmud Vehbi, who took over the central training unit supervision, Talib Sami Abdullah, commander of the Nasir Unit, Muhammad Nimet Nasir, commander of the Aziz Unit, and Fuad Shukur, Nasrallah's senior advisor responsible for military affairs, along with Ibrahim Akil, who succeeded Shukur.

The Jerusalem Post, based in Israel, wrote about the details of the operation regarding the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. According to reports based on security sources, the necessary political, intelligence, and operational conditions for the assassination of Nasrallah were established on Wednesday. Preparations for the bloody operation were initiated upon the recommendation of military intelligence, and the time when Hezbollah leadership would gather was awaited. Meanwhile, Netanyahu gave different signals regarding the ceasefire process compared to his previous statements and decided to go to the U.S. on the "Sion Wing," similar to the American presidential plane. This decision is said to be a maneuver to deceive Hezbollah leaders. If it were the opposite, perhaps the Hezbollah leadership would not have held a meeting in their underground headquarters in Dahiya.

THE OPERATION ORDER CAME FROM THE U.S.

Consultations regarding the operation continued. According to a report in Milliyet, a cabinet meeting was held on Thursday, attended by Netanyahu and his companions via phone, where the Prime Minister and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant received authorization for the operation. Netanyahu held another meeting with the Defense Minister and Chief of Staff before his speech at the UN on Friday morning, where the latest intelligence information was shared. Another meeting was held to obtain approval from Netanyahu.

The team conducting the operation descended into the "pit," the underground base of the Israel Defense Forces in Tel Aviv. During this time, the aircraft that took off struck Hezbollah's main headquarters in Beirut. Nasrallah and Ali Karaki, the commander of Hezbollah's southern front, were killed on the spot along with other high-ranking figures.

- The number of displaced people within the country due to Israel's attacks has approached 200,000.

- Thousands of people, including Hezbollah members, are fleeing to the provinces of Homs, Aleppo, Damascus, and Hama, which were vacated by the Assad regime in Syria.

- At least 5,000 families have crossed into Syria.

- Those entering through the Debbusiye and Cusiyye gates generally head to the southern and eastern regions of Homs, while those entering through the Masnaa and Telkelah gates are directed to villages in Damascus and Hama.

WHO IS HASAN NASRALLAH?

Hasan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of Lebanese Hezbollah, has been leading Hezbollah for over 30 years and has been hiding against a possible Israeli attack since he became the leader of the organization. He was born on August 31, 1960, in the capital Beirut. When the civil war began in 1975, Nasrallah was 15 years old and returned to the village of al-Bazuriyeh in the city of Sur with his family, joining the Shiite Amal Movement. After Israel's invasion of Lebanon in 1982, he joined Hezbollah. After Abbas Musawi was killed by Israel in a helicopter attack in 1992, he was elected Secretary-General of Hezbollah on February 12, 1992. After Nasrallah's arrival, Hezbollah became a "state within a state" in Lebanon, which has a loose political system, and became a structure that not only increased its armed capacity but also served civilians in the country. Hezbollah's role in the liberation of Southern Lebanon from Israeli occupation in 2000 and in the July 2006 war against Israel brought prestige to Nasrallah. However, Hezbollah sided with Bashar al-Assad's regime in suppressing the Syrian revolution in 2011 and participated in the massacres in the country.

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