In a significant development, sources report that an individual with Iranian origins, during a clandestine meeting, came into direct contact with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
Reports indicate that during the interaction, the individual managed to discreetly apply a tracking substance on Nasrallah, enabling Israeli forces to monitor his movements.
This information surfaced following recent media reports that linked the incident to the subsequent airstrike.
The aftermath of the Israeli Air Force (IAF) strike, which targeted Hezbollah’s central headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, has stirred international attention.
Reports from Channel 12 News on Sunday evening suggested that Nasrallah likely perished due to suffocation.
Authorities found his body intact after the airstrikes, fueling speculation that he endured immense agony before death.
According to the reports, the bombing created conditions that trapped gases in a poorly ventilated area, leading to his asphyxiation.
Further details emerged from Saudi Al Hadath News, which confirmed that the airstrike took place while Nasrallah was in an underground facility.
IDF Kills Nasrallah & 20 Senior Hezbollah Leaders
Additionally, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported killing Nasrallah and over 20 senior Hezbollah members in the strike.
A statement from the IDF elaborated on the strike, stating, “In a targeted airstrike by the Israeli Air Force, conducted under the direction of the Intelligence Directorate, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Ali Karaki, the Commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front, were eliminated.”
The IDF added that Karaki was one of the few remaining senior commanders prior to the attack.
The attack, which struck a bunker beneath civilian buildings in Beirut, eliminated several high-ranking Hezbollah figures.
Among those killed were Ibrahim Hussein Jazini, Nasrallah’s head of security, Samir Tawfiq Dib, his long-time advisor on militant activities, Abed al-Amir Muhammad Sablini, the chief of Hezbollah’s military build-up operations, and Ali Naaf Ayoub, who was responsible for coordinating the group’s firepower.
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