Attack by American fighter jet, bunker built 20 meters below the ground destroyed; How did Israel finish off Nasrullah?
Israel Killed Hassan Nasrallah Israel planned the attack on Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah with full preparation and successfully carried out the mission with accurate targeting. Many more important information related to the Israeli attack is now coming to light such as Israel used the US fighter aircraft F-35 to attack. Read more details related to this.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrullah, the head of the world's largest non-governmental armed organization Hezbollah, has died in an Israeli airstrike. Nasrullah's death was confirmed on Friday evening in an Israeli attack on Hezbollah's headquarters in Dahiye, a suburb of Beirut, but it was confirmed on Saturday.
Earlier the Israeli army said, 'We have killed the leader of the terrorist organization Hezbollah, he was a threat to the whole world.' A few hours later, Hezbollah also accepted that its leader is no longer in this world. Nasrullah's death is a big blow to Iran and its allied countries and organizations.
Iran's tone is weak
Iran has announced revenge but its tone is weak. After Nasrullah's death, Iran has sent its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to an unknown place. Eliminating the entire leadership of Hezbollah in just two months is a big success for Israel.
80 ton bomb destroyed a bunker built 20 meters below ground level
It is learned that Israel attacked Hezbollah's headquarters with the state-of-the-art American fighter aircraft F-35. The 80 ton bomb dropped by it killed Nasrullah and the deputy chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, who were sitting in a bunker built 20 meters below the ground level.
Hezbollah's leadership eliminated one by one
The elimination of Hezbollah began with the killing of senior commander Fuad Shukr in a targeted bombing in Lebanon on 30 July. After this, on 20 September, more than a dozen commanders, including Hezbollah's military chief Ibrahim Aqeel, were killed in an Israeli attack in the same Dahiye suburb of Beirut.
On Thursday (September 26), Hezbollah's drone commander Muhammad Hussain Surur was killed and on Friday, Hezbollah's biggest leader Nasrullah was killed. Nasrullah was one of the founding members of Hezbollah. Formed by Iran in 1982, Hezbollah was taken over by Nasrullah in 1992, when he was only 32 years old.
Israeli army was pushed back in 2006
After this, Nasrullah breathed new life into his organization and made it the largest and most powerful organization in the world. As a result, in the 2006 war, Hezbollah forced the Israeli army to retreat from southern Lebanon.
Before launching rocket and drone attacks on Israel in support of Hamas on October 8, 2023, Hezbollah was believed to have a strength of about 50 thousand fighters and a stockpile of about 1.25 lakh missiles and large rockets.