Hezbollah, the Shiite movement in Lebanon, will be governed collectively after the liquidation of its Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah by Israel. An Arabic newspaper published in London reports this, quoting sources. “Eş-Sharku’l-Avsat”.
According to the publication’s interlocutors, there is currently no one nominated as Nasrallah’s successor. Hezbollah is now led by a collective leadership.
The newspaper’s sources previously denied reports that the movement would be led by Ibrahim Amin al-Sayed. Sharq al-Awsat noted that the collective leadership will lead the organization until the war with Israel is over.
It was learned that Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah was killed on September 28. liquidated As a result of an air attack by Israeli air force warplanes on the underground headquarters of the organization in the south of Beirut. Israel dropped 85 one-ton bombs on Beirut’s southern suburbs during the operation to kill Nasrallah.
Israeli army before reported About attacks on Hezbollah’s stronghold in Beirut.
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Source: Gazeta
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