An informed source in the Lebanese security services told the French newspaper Le Parisien that a “mole” told Israeli intelligence about the presence of the head of the Shiite organization Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, in the suburbs of Beirut. The traitor informed Mossad agents about the politician’s trip to Dahiya after lunch on September 28.
Several of the Jewish state’s F-35s, armed with bunker-busting bombs, were already lying in wait over Lebanon. Nasrallah was in the Haret Hreik area at the time, attending the funeral of Mohamed Hussein Srour, the commander of Hezbollah’s drone unit who was killed in an airstrike in southern Lebanon on September 27.
A double agent told the Israelis that Nasrallah intended to attend a group meeting in an underground command center along with 12 other leaders. The Israeli military waited until they were all gathered in one room of the headquarters and dropped six two-ton bombs there.
Shiite Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah may have been killed by the blast wave from a massive Israeli airstrike, a medical and security source said earlier. There were no “immediate wounds” on his body.