According to US news site Axios, Israeli troops claimed on thursday that they had struck Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon. The strike was purportedly directed at Hashem Safiedine, who was Hassan Nasrallah's possible successor after he was assassinated a week ago. However, several news organizations were unable to confirm the report, and it is uncertain if Hashem Saffiedine is still alive.
 
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was murdered in a series of attacks against lebanon intended to eliminate the militant organization's "terror targets" amid escalating hostilities between the Israeli military and the Iranian-backed force. israel bombed many additional important Hezbollah leaders last week, including ali Karake and Ibrahim Mohammed Kobeissi. The following is all the information that is known about Hashem Saffiedine, the purported Hezbollah successor:

Personal life
The late Hezbollah chieftain, Hassan Nasrallah, is the maternal first cousin of Hashem Saffiedine, who was born in 1964 in the Tyre area of southern Lebanon.
 
The representation of Hezbollah in iran is held by his brother, Abdallah Safieddine. He is wed to Raeda Faqih, and their son Reza is wed to Zeinab Soleimani, the daughter of Qassem Soleimani, the Iranian military officer who was killed in 2020 by an American drone.
 
Although they could not be verified, reports of Reza's imprisonment for spying on israel appeared around the beginning of 2024. He studied theology before becoming a member of Hezbollah and being brought under Hassan Nasrallah's tutelage.
 
 
 

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