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How Israel Tracked and Killed Hezbollah Leader Nasrallah

The massive airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was the result of a years-long operation by Israeli intelligence that penetrated the terror leader’s entire network — allowing him to be tracked to his underground command center in Beirut.

The Israeli military then used 80 tons of specially designed bunker-busting bombs to blast through the heavily fortified hideout on Friday, September 27, and kill the slippery Nasrallah — who has survived multiple previous assassination attempts.

Unbeknownst to Nasrallah, Israeli intelligence was well aware of the movements of Hezbollah’s leadership following years of hacking and surveillance work on the Lebanese terror group.

The Jewish state was hacking into the terror group’s communication devices, with spies able to track down the exact movements of Hezbollah’s operatives — sometimes through their wives’ cell phones. Israel’s spies also tracked Hezbollah leaders’ movements by hacking surveillance cameras in Lebanon, and even reading their cars’ odometers.

According to other sources, a man, who originally came from Iran, shook the hand of Nasrallah and managed to smear a substance on him that allowed Israel to track him, as reported on Sunday evening on Saudi media. (NYP / VFI News)

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