IDF confirms potential Hezbollah successor Hashem Safieddine killed in Beirut strike
Safieddine had a significant influence on decision-making within the Hezbollah terror group and was former leader Hassan Nasrallah's cousin.
The IDF eliminated Hashem Safieddine, who was set to become the head of Hezbollah, in a strike in Beirut three weeks ago, the IDF confirmed on Tuesday.
Safieddine was Hassan Nasrallah's cousin, the former head of Hezbollah, who was killed in an Israeli strike.
According to the IDF, Safieddine had a significant influence on decision-making within the Hezbollah terror group.
Furthermore, during times when Nasrallah was absent from Lebanon, Safieddine reportedly filled in for him, serving as Hezbollah's temporary secretary-general, the IDF added.
It also noted that over the years, Safieddine directed terrorist activities against Israel and was involved in Hezbollah's core decision-making.
Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi made a statement
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi asserted Israel's intentions to continue striking those who pose a threat to Israel following the confirmation of Safieddine's death.
"We have reached Nasrallah, his successor, and most of Hezbollah's top brass. We will know how to reach anyone who threatens the security of the citizens of the State of Israel," Halevi said.
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