Nasrallah remained in place and tried to plan counterattacks and rebuild the phobia group’s capabilities.
Former Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah spent his ultimate days in a bunker constructed with Iranian expertise, the IDF Intelligence Directorate revealed on Saturday.
The fear chief was killed in an Israeli strike after the notorious beeper operation and the killing of Hezbollah official Ibrahim Aqil.
Nasrallah remained in place and tried to plan counterattacks and rebuild the phobia group’s capabilities from the bunker, in keeping with the directorate. Nasrallah was additionally reportedly unaware that he was the following goal of an Israeli strike.
Utilizing the intelligence gathered through the years, the Intelligence Directorate was in a position to precisely pinpoint the situation of the bunker.
IAF hits bunker with 83 bombs at identical time, Intelligence Directorate says
The operation that killed the Hezbollah chief noticed the IAF strike the bunker with 83 bombs concurrently, which killed Nasrallah in addition to Hezbollah’s Southern Entrance Commander Ali Karaki, alongside a number of different Hezbollah officers.
“We’ll attain all of them, proceed with the identical professionalism, preserve the identical composure, we’re on the suitable path,” mentioned IAF Commander Tomer Bar.
Hezbollah supporters gesture as they collect on the web site the place the group’s late chief Hassan Nasrallah was killed, earlier than the primary anniversary of his assassination in an airstrike, in Beirut’s southern suburbs, Lebanon, September 26, 2025. (credit score: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)
Shortly earlier than the Intelligence Directorate’s Saturday announcement detailing the Nasrallah assassination, IDF drones had been cited circling within the skies above Beirut and its suburb of Dahieh throughout Nasrallah’s one-year memorial ceremony, Israeli state broadcaster KAN reported, citing native media.