Nasrallah assassination, IDF Airstrike, Tracking device

Revealed: A tracking agent was smeared on Nasrallah, revealing his location

In the days leading up to the assassination, a man who met with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, he shook his hand and smeared it with a substance that helped Israel track him. New details about the dramatic elimination along with uncovered information on the assassination of the Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

104 dead since the beginning of the war. Hassan Nasrallah. (Photo: Wikipedia)

According to the report on the Saudi Al Hadath channel, in the days leading up to the assassination, a man who met with Nasrallah squeezed his hand, and smeared it with a substance that helped Israel track him. It was also reported that Israel waited two minutes before attacking Nasrallah, to make sure that he was indeed at the headquarters in Dahiya, and the IDF attacked on the spot a few minutes after Nasrallah arrived at the scene.

News 12 journalist, Nir Dabouri, reveals that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed last Friday, actually survived the bombing of the building where he was staying, but found his death after several hours as a result of suffocation and gas inhalation.

According to Debori's report, after Nasrallah's body was recovered, it is believed that he died of suffocation and agony in the bunker. The massive air force bombs that were dropped on the building created toxic gases that penetrated the bunker where he was staying. For long minutes he inhaled the gases until he found his death by suffocation. This is probably the reason why Nasrallah's body was recovered intact and showed no signs of injury.

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