The name and details of Rabbi Moshe Sasonkin appeared in a chilling document uncovered in Hezbollah's underground bunker in the village of Kfar Kila. The rabbi said that when the IDF began its ground maneuver in southern Lebanon, soldiers entered the village, eliminated many terrorists, destroyed underground infrastructure, and discovered the document there.
During searches conducted by the military in the southern Lebanese village, it became evident that almost every house in the village was filled with various types of weapons, prepared to serve as launch sites for rockets and drones aimed at Israel. Further investigation revealed that the location was also meant to serve as a staging point for terrorists to launch attacks on northern Israeli towns, starting with the nearby Metula and continuing to other communities in the area.
“Long before the October 7 attack, a senior reserve military officer living in the area and regularly attending our Torah study sessions often told me how deeply concerned he was about the security situation,” Rabbi Sasonkin said.
It was only during Hanukkah last year that Rabbi Sasonkin learned a stunning piece of information. “A senior source told me that after IDF forces entered the village of Kfar Kila, they discovered a document containing highly detailed plans for a massacre similar to the one on October 7,” Rabbi Sasonkin told Kfar Chabad newspaper.
“Among the intelligence found in Hezbollah’s underground bunkers was a list of the most important people in Metula. Even our home was marked on the terrorists' maps, complete with a precise description of our car,” he added.
“This information came to me recently during a conversation with a senior official. I told him that now, after the cease-fire, there’s hope that Metula’s residents will finally return to their homes. He replied, ‘You have no idea how much you need to be thankful for,’ and then revealed the contents of this harrowing document.”
* Ynet contributed to this article.
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