– 2024-09-22 11:27:26

by times news cr

2024-09-22 11:27:26

Iranian authorities have revealed details of the possible consequences in the event of the elimination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

This was reported by the Telegram channel “Alexey Zheleznov”.

A senior Iranian official said a special law had recently been passed to ensure security in the region in the event of Nasrallah’s death or overthrow as Hezbollah’s secretary general.

According to the source, the law is intended to protect the Middle East and its stability in such a scenario.

American reporters, citing Iranian officials, clarified that Tehran has already developed a plan for retaliatory actions.

If Nasrallah is killed, Iran intends to fire 150,000 missiles at Israeli targets, and the missiles will be launched from various locations across the Middle East.

“If the Israeli enemy one day destroys Nasrallah, we have already prepared a response in the form of 150,000 rockets and missiles that will be launched from all over the Middle East,” US reporters reported, citing Iranian officials.

Earlier, Cursor reported that Iran does not trust Hezbollah’s investigation into the pager explosions.

Iran has expressed distrust in Hezbollah’s investigation into the pager and radio explosions, with media reports suggesting Tehran has sent a delegation to Beirut to investigate the true causes of the massive blast, which may have been linked to radio equipment shipments.

Iranian authorities doubt that Hezbollah will be able to conduct an objective and thorough investigation, so they decided to take the initiative into their own hands.

According to the sources, Ali Karaki, who heads the organization’s Southern Command, and Talal Hamiya, who is responsible for international operations, will now play a key role in managing Hezbollah’s operations. Their main goal is to coordinate the organization’s actions in response to current events.

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