Israeli Air Force launched more than 30 bunker-busters in an attempt to eliminate Hisham Safi al-Din, Nasrallah’s designated successor.



Posted by DavidGman

31 Comments

  1. BlueTeamMember on

    Note to Mossad I have a list of all the future successors for you…..don’t ask why it looks like the same list of people I owe money to.

  2. Drake_TheDrakeman on

    Yup, keep dropping bombs from the safety of the skies cause we sure know that land invasion ain’t going so well rn lmao.

  3. Well at least he is important to someone and people are thinking about him, so he got this going .

  4. I slowed down the video to .25 speed on the AP livestream of the bombing. I personally counted 61 bombs dropped, i may be slightly undercounting because a few were dropped basically simultaneously.

    It was Way more than 30, it was at least twice that number.

  5. LzhivoyeSolnyshko on

    There clearly has to be some people who are not okay with terrorists and corruption. And if so, circumstances for the new Civil war are already there. The whole government structure of Lebanon has to be somehow reshaped, there’s no way to just pray that Israel will deal with all bad guys alone, imo.

  6. XinnieDaPoohtin on

    They’re really going to have to increase the pay to make that Hezbollah CEO gig attractive.

  7. Is Hashem Safieddine current leader of Hezbollah? I thought it was Naim Qassem who is the current Deputy Secretary General

  8. anyone have contact info of the hezbollah committee that picks successors? i want to recommend my ex

  9. TigerForcesAreGoats on

    Mossads been very competent lately and that makes it hard to believe they didn’t know about 10/7. Perhaps they wanted their 9/11 to rally around the flag and complete the Israeli right-wing objectives.

  10. Financial-Soup8287 on

    Bunker busters … approved by American politicians, manufactured by American workers and paid for by American citizens and dropped by American planes.

  11. This is not just about assassinating the ideological and clerical leaders of the organization.

    In the strikes that killed Nasrallah there were a dozen military leaders in the underground HQ who were killed along with him. Including the commander of the Hezbollah Southern Front (Ali Karaki) who has been responsible for firing Iranian rockets and missiles into Israel.

    And get this: There was literally also an Iranian general (Abbas Nilforoushan) in the hole with Nasrallah. How did his death not get more attention?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Karaki

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbas_Nilforoushan