Despite the ceasefire, Hezbollah has vowed to continue resisting Israel. But Israel’s recent attacks has decimated the leadership and significantly weakened the group. What’s next for Hezbollah in Lebanon? How was Israel able to infiltrate its ranks and kill Hassan Nasrallah?
The operation began on September 17, 2024, in Beirut. On that day, thousands of pagers belonging to Hezbollah members exploded. The attack, which killed thirty-nine people, was claimed by Benjamin Netanyahu and bore the hallmark of Mossad, Israel’s secret service.
Former intelligence officers reveal the hidden details of this meticulously planned operation. To mislead Hezbollah agents, the perpetrators of the attack created a multitude of shell companies based in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Europe. Later, on September 27, 2024, the Israeli army also eliminated Hassan Nasrallah, the iconic leader of the organization, by dropping nearly eighty bombs on Hezbollah’s headquarters in Beirut. We reveal the surprising methods that allowed them to pinpoint the leader with unprecedented accuracy.
Since their leader’s death, Hezbollah members have gone into hiding, but the movement is eager to demonstrate that it remains a formidable war machine through carefully orchestrated propaganda operations. These take place in southern Beirut, in neighborhoods controlled by the militia. Created in the early 1980s, Hezbollah, initially just a small group of fighters, has gradually become a central political, economic, and military force in Lebanon – a true “state within a state” – with elected officials in parliament, banks, schools, and hospitals. Hezbollah owes much of its financial and military strength to a powerful ally: the Islamic Republic of Iran. However, part of the Shiite militia’s income is more opaque, reportedly stemming from drug trafficking through a sophisticated network of traffickers, particularly in Latin America.
This is an investigation into Hezbollah, a state within a state, which Israel seeks to destroy.