It seems that the news of the killing of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah, in the raid launched by Israel today on the party’s central headquarters in the southern suburb, has become almost certain, especially after Netanyahu cut short his visit to New York and returned to Tel Aviv.
What confirms the death of Hassan Nasrallah is what Ali Larijani, advisor to the Iranian Supreme Leader and former Speaker of Parliament, said, as well as Major General Ahmad Vahidi, the former Iranian Minister of the Interior and former commander of the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, that Hezbollah has trained many leaders and every leader who is martyred, another leader comes to the field and the party will never be weakened.
In addition, the silence that the party maintains regarding the fate of Nasrallah is a repetition of the Iranian scenario of silence upon the death of former Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi.
There is confirmed information confirming that the party is concealing the news of the death for fear of its impact on the morale of its soldiers in preparation for a possible Israeli ground invasion.