‘Iranian Mole Tipped-Off Israel About Nasrallah’s Bit-By-Bit Movement, Made Assassination Possible’

Updated : Sep 30, 2024 15:07
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Editorji News Desk

French paper’s report on the killing of Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah. Le Parisien report based on info given by source in Lebanon.  Lebanon security source said that 'Israelis pulled all stops and didn’t want to miss target’. The source spoke to the newspaper a day after the Beirut suburb bombing.  Nasrallah was killed in his headquarters, a complex of six buildings in Dahieh.

 Lebanon source said ‘Israelis informed in the afternoon of Sep 27 by Iranian mole’.  Le Parisien reported that the mole informed Israelis of the imminent arrival of Nasrallah.


 ‘Israel’s F-35s, with bunker-busting bombs, were waiting in ambush’. ‘Nasrallah and others were at the funeral of Hezbollah’s drone chief’. The funeral of Hussein Srour took place in nearby Haret Hreik district.  Just after the funeral, Nasrallah arrived at his headquarters. 


 ‘He arrived in the car of Iranian commander of the Al Quds regiment’. After the funeral, Nasrallah chaired a meeting to discuss Hezbollah's strategy.  Twelve other commanders  were part of ‘emergency meet’ helmed by Nasrallah.


 ‘The Israelis, who operate 24-hour aerial surveillance, were sure of their move’. ‘The Israelis waited until everyone was in the room where planning was being done’.

 In total, the IDF pilots dropped six bombs of 2 tons each.  The bombs destroyed the complex and left a 30-foot carter. Hezbollah lost contact with Nasrallah and announced his death the next day.

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