Photo of Hassan Nasrallah (Credit: AP)
"Israeli" sources disclose details behind Hassan Nasrallah's assassination
The "Israeli" news site Walla disclosed new details about the covert operation codenamed "New Order," which resulted in the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
The report unveils the involvement of an officer from the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), whose codename is "Major G." At just 29 years old, Major G is said to have played a pivotal role in tracking Nasrallah's movements and facilitating the operation. Interestingly, the report suggests that Major G had an undisclosed form of close connection with Nasrallah.
Nasrallah, according to the newly released information, was under the impression that Tel Aviv was reluctant to escalate into a full-scale war. However, the reality had shifted, and Nasrallah had unknowingly climbed to the top of Israel’s assassination list.
Sources within the IOF revealed that sedative injections were reportedly used to heighten Nasrallah's overconfidence and diminish his caution ahead of the operation.
The operation was executed with precision, with Major G confirming Nasrallah’s location days before the strike. The attack was launched at exactly 6:00 PM on Friday, September 27, utilizing 14 fighter jets armed with 83 bombs weighing a total of 80 tons. These bombs were released in a span of just 10 seconds, according to details provided by Walla’s sources.