Was Nasrallah's successor killed? US declared terrorist...
Israel has confirmed the death of Hashem Safieddin, the successor of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah. The Israeli army has revealed this 19 days after Hashem Safieddin's death. The Israeli army said in its statement that Hashem Safieddin was killed on october 4 along with Hussein ali Hajima, the head of Hezbollah's intelligence department. Hashem Safieddin was considered Nasrallah's successor. Apart from this, he was the head of Hezbollah's executive council.
He was out of contact since october 4
The Israeli army said that the army attacked Hezbollah's underground intelligence headquarters located in Dahiya, lebanon on october 4. During this time, a total of 25 people including Hashem Safieddin were present in the headquarters. Hashem Safieddin was out of contact since this attack. Although the IDF has confirmed his death today, Hezbollah has not yet confirmed the death of Hashem Safieddin. Hashem Safieddin was Nasrallah's cousin. The US State Department had declared Hashem Safieddin a terrorist in 2017.
The Israeli army said this in its statement
In a statement shared on social media, the IDF said, "Hezbollah Executive Council chief Hashem Safieddin and Hezbollah Intelligence Headquarters commander ali Hussein Hajima were killed during an attack on Hezbollah's main intelligence headquarters in Dahiyah about 3 weeks ago. Hashem Safieddin was a member of the Shura Council, which is Hezbollah's most senior military-political forum. It works to make decisions and policies in the terrorist organization. He was the cousin of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. He used to take many big decisions in Hezbollah. He further said in his statement, "Along with Hashem, Hezbollah Intelligence Headquarters commander and terrorist ali Hussein Hajima has also been killed. He has also planned many attacks against IDF soldiers.