– 2024-10-01 04:52:12

by times news cr

2024-10-01 04:52:12

According to information provided by an Israeli official to the British Telegraph newspaper, the Israeli Prime Minister’s visit to the UN General Assembly was part of an elaborate plan. This plan was aimed at lulling Nasrallah’s vigilance and making him believe that the Israeli authorities would not take aggressive action while the head of government was outside the country.

The Israeli source also said that Netanyahu approved the military strike even before his speech at the UN podium, where he emphasized his determination to continue operations against Hezbollah.

A few minutes after Netanyahu’s speech, Israel struck Nasrallah’s bunker. According to preliminary data, Nasrallah was in hiding during the attack, but his fate remains uncertain. Iran says the Hezbollah leader survived the attack and is in good health, although conflicting reports continue to emerge.

The American newspaper “New York Times” also confirmed that the strike against Nasrallah was aimed at destroying the leadership of Hezbollah, which, according to Israeli authorities, could avoid a ground invasion of Lebanon.

However, precise information about the fate of Nasrallah and other commanders is not yet available, and it could be weeks before it is known whether Hezbollah’s leaders have been eliminated.

Earlier, Kursor reported that Iran demands an immediate reaction against Israel, involving all possible “resistance fronts.”

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