Erasing Nasrallah

A symbolic blow to Hezbollah - destruction of Nasrallah’s former home

The house, heavily damaged during the Second Lebanon War, was rebuilt by Hezbollah, becoming part of its operational infrastructure until its destruction in the latest IDF strikes.

Hassan Nasrallah (Photo: mohammad kassir Shutterstock)

This past week the IDF attacked about 50 terrorist targets in Dahiya, Hezbollah's terrorist stronghold from which terror plots against the State of Israel continue to be planned and executed. Among those targets on Saturday was a house that once belonged to assassinated former Hezbollah secretary general Hassan Nasrallah.

Nasrallah was attacked in this house during the Second Lebanon War and since then the house has been rebuilt. The house was used by Hezbollah as a terrorist infrastructure and was destroyed in a series of IDF attacks.

Earlier today, it was reported that the IDF is continuing to implement its military plans in northern Israel, with the transition to a new phase of fighting in southern Lebanon.

Following the conclusion of the military operation on the front line of the villages, this week the required approvals were received from the political echelon to intensify the ground activity and attack additional targets deep inside Lebanon.

In recent days, the military operation has focused, among other things, on Tyre, Sidon and nearby areas, while continuing to pound Hezbollah targets.

* Channel 14 contributed to this article.


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