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New Report Reveals Mossad Agents Infiltrated Nasrallah's Bunker to Plant Devices

A new report details a highly secretive operation in which Mossad agents infiltrated a secret Hezbollah bunker in Beirut, planting advanced equipment that later enabled the precise strike that killed Hassan Nasrallah.

Former Hezbollah leader Nasrallah
Former Hezbollah leader Nasrallah

A new report has revealed the extraordinary details of a clandestine Mossad operation that laid the groundwork for the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. In September 2023, while Israeli Air Force strikes were underway in Beirut, Mossad agents infiltrated a secret underground bunker located in the heavily secured Dahieh district. The daring mission was carried out with the sole purpose of planting advanced, specialized equipment designed to enable a precise and deep strike.

According to the report, the infiltration was timed to coincide with intensified Israeli bombardment, which provided a crucial diversion for the agents as they entered enemy territory. The operatives carried disguised packages and navigated to the underground facility in the Haret Hreik area. The mission was an immense risk, with those involved stating the chance of returning alive was fifty-fifty. The report emphasizes the level of precision required, noting that even a deviation of a single meter in the placement of the equipment could have endangered the operatives or led to the mission's failure.

The strategic intelligence gathered by the Mossad was critical to the successful assassination of Nasrallah the following year. The planted devices allowed for the precise identification and navigation of bombs that were later dropped on the location. This accuracy enabled the strike to hit the exact gathering point where Nasrallah was expected to meet with his senior advisors and a high-ranking Iranian official, an event that demonstrated the critical role that intelligence and covert operations play in modern warfare.

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