Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Quoting the Resistance Media Network, the Zionist website Walla, citing Amir Bouhbout, one of the Zionist regime’s journalists, published new details about the regime’s attempt to assassinate martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the late Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The report states that after the pagers exploded in Lebanon, the Israeli military command decided to take advantage of the current situation and assassinate Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.
The report adds that Nasrallah was not an ordinary commander, but was considered a point of contact for all parties, including Iran, Lebanon, and Syria. Therefore, in a meeting to review this operation, which was held under the chairmanship of Shlomi Binder in the Zionist regime’s military intelligence branch, all the Zionists present at the meeting emphasized the necessity of assassinating Nasrallah.
According to the report, the Zionist military leaders knew that if the assassination failed, Nasrallah would gain a legendary status in the Arab world.
The report also acknowledged that, contrary to what many Israelis thought, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was not always in an underground bunker, but had been in public spaces a lot in recent years. The participants in this meeting knew that they had a very limited time to carry out this assassination.
According to this Zionist journalist, the Zionist military intelligence branch had begun collecting information about Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah since the end of the 2006 war.
According to this Zionist website, 14 Raam fighter jets participated in the assassination operation of Martyr Nasrallah and dropped 83 bombs weighing a total of 80 tons in the area where Martyr Nasrallah was assassinated.
According to Bouhabut, the Israeli Air Force was concerned that the sophisticated intelligence system possessed by Hezbollah in Lebanon could accurately analyze information about Israeli air movements and draw conclusions about unusual Israeli air movements in the region. The report also referred to the remaining commanders of Hezbollah in Lebanon and emphasized that there is concern in Israeli intelligence circles that the actual number of remaining commanders in Hezbollah in Lebanon is likely much higher than the Israeli assassination lists.