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Hassan Nasrallah, whom Israel used to call its enemy number 1, has been killed. In a speech given on September 19, he had threatened to take revenge from Israel. Nasrallah had said-

Israel tried to commit genocide in Lebanon through pager blast. They will have to pay the price, attacked at the right place, right time and in the right way.

He was killed on 27 September, the 8th day after this speech. When Nasrallah took up arms against Israel for the first time, he was only 15 years old. He died at the hands of Israel at the age of 64. He continued to maintain enmity with Israel for 50 years by taking help from Iran from the bunkers of Beirut.
Then how did Israel reach him… In pictures, the story of 24 hours from giving the command to kill Nasrallah to firing 13 thousand kg bomb on his headquarters…
First picture…attack command

In the picture, Netanyahu is giving command of the attack… According to the New York Times report, Israel had obtained information about the whereabouts of Hezbollah Chief Hassan Nasrallah several months ago. They feared that Nasrallah would change his position. In such a situation, Israel had to attack immediately.
On September 27, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in America. He had come to address the UN assembly. Benjamin Netanyahu gave the command from America to attack Nasrallah’s hideout at around 4 pm. At this time it was 6:30 in the evening in India.
Second picture…speech in UN

In the picture, Netanyahu is addressing the UN General Assembly. The Israeli Prime Minister reached the UN General Assembly after giving permission to kill Nasrallah, one of his biggest enemies. At this time it was 5:30 in Israel. Whereas in India it was already 8 o’clock.
He said that he did not want to attend this meeting but when he saw many leaders lying about his country, he had to come to present Israel’s side. Netanyahu threatened to eliminate Hezbollah from New York. He said, “Hezbollah fires rockets at us from schools, hospitals, kitchens.
Hezbollah has turned large parts of Israel into ghost towns. 60 thousand of our people have not been able to return home. If someone did this in San Diego, America, would the American government tolerate it?

Netanyahu said, “We cannot allow another October 7th to happen. I will tell the dictators in Tehran, if you attack us, we will strike back as necessary.”
Third picture…Operation New Order

Israel’s 8 fighter jets leaving for attack on Hezbollah’s headquarters late in the evening on September 27… According to Israel’s Brigadier General Amichai Levin, world class skills were required to kill Nasrallah.
They had to silently target the underground area. So that Nasrallah and Ali Karaki don’t even get a clue. Every 2 seconds, 8 fighter jets fired a total of 13 thousand kg bombs. The bombs were dropped hitting the right target. Israel named the mission to kill Nasrallah as ‘Operation New Order’.
Fourth picture… monitoring from command center

During the attack on Beirut, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant and the IDF Chief of Staff were monitoring the operation from the command center. In 2006, when Israel’s war with Lebanon ended. According to NYT, since then Israel was preparing to eliminate Hezbollah.
According to the report, Israel started sending its undercover commandos to Lebanon for intelligence missions 18 years ago. Through these, the Israeli army got information about Nasrallah’s exact location.
Fifth picture… target hit

On September 27, at around 9:30 pm, news came that Israel had attacked Hezbollah’s headquarters. The picture is from that time. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Daniel Hagari said Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was present at the scene of the attack. However, Nasrallah’s death in the attack could not be confirmed.
Sixth picture…only debris left

Israel targeted 6 buildings in Beirut to kill Nasrallah. According to NYT, Israel used BLU-109 bombs. These are also called bunker buster bombs.
Due to continuous bombing, a crater about 20 meters or 65 feet deep was formed where the building stood. When these bombs fell in Beirut, a kind of earthquake was felt.
Seventh picture…mission over

Israeli fighter jets returned within a few minutes after destroying Hezbollah’s headquarters. Israel used F-15I fighter jets to carry out this mission. These fighter jets are manufactured by America’s Boeing Company.
Eighth picture…mourning for the martyr

Hezbollah confirmed the killing of Chief Hassan Nasrallah 20 hours after the Israeli attack. Hezbollah said at 5 pm on Saturday that Nasrallah was killed in Israeli air strikes at 9:30 pm on Friday. After this, people from Lebanon to Iran started mourning. People of Lebanon and Iran are giving martyr status to Nasrallah.
Ninth picture…fear of anarchy

Following Nasrallah’s death, tanks have been deployed near the Burj al Ghazal bridge in Beirut since Saturday afternoon. In fact, the Lebanese government fears that after the killing of the Hezbollah chief, there could be a clash between the Shia and Christian communities.
There are 3 important communities in Lebanon (Shia, Sunni and Christian). They have been fighting among themselves for power in Lebanon for years. Lebanon was engulfed in a 15-year civil war from 1975 to 1990.
Tenth picture…celebration in the Middle East too

Hezbollah had a hold not only in Lebanon but in the politics of the entire Middle East. When the civil war broke out in Syria in 2011, Hezbollah sent thousands of its soldiers in support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. This is the reason why western countries could not remove Assad from power even if they wanted to.
Syria is currently divided into 3 factions. One part is occupied by Bashar al-Assad, one by rebel groups and one part by ISIS. Rebel groups in Syria celebrated Nasrallah’s death.
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