Military and strategic expert, Major General Fayez Al-Duwairi, monitored a number of security loopholes that occurred. Hezbollah Lebanese before Israel targets senior Hezbollah military leader Ibrahim Aqiland the leaders of his Ridwan unit.
The Israeli army announced the assassination of Hezbollah military leader Ibrahim Aqil, in an air strike yesterday, Friday, that targeted… Southern Suburb To the Lebanese capital Beirut.
The spokesman said, Israeli army Daniel Hagari: “The Air Force carried out a precision strike in Beirut, targeting a Hezbollah military meeting, and assassinating Ibrahim Akil, head of Hezbollah's operations division, and a number of leaders of the operations division in Radwan Unit“.
Al-Duwairi said in an analysis of the military scene that what happened last Tuesday, and then Wednesday, is considered “the biggest security breach that an organization could be exposed to,” noting that such breaches are likely to occur in regular armies, but the matter is different with a resistance party like Hezbollah.
The bombing targeted the pager communication receivers in Lebanon Last Tuesday, followed by another bombing on Wednesday, the wireless communications devices, where these attacks led to the death of 37 people and the injury of 2,931 people, according to the latest statistics from the Ministry of Health.
Al-Duwairi explained that Ibrahim Aqil, who the Israeli army announced his assassination, has been wanted by the United States since 1983, and is classified as a terrorist according to American decisions, with a reward of 7 million dollars for anyone who provides information about him. He wondered how it is possible to reach such a wanted and targeted figure.
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Al-Duwairi confirmed the existence of a breach within the party, explaining that the breach does not necessarily have to be through the presence of a spy only, but may have been the result of a procedural error that could lead to a disaster.
He pointed out the contradictions regarding the source of the suspicious communication devices, stressing the possibility of the existence of fictitious companies affiliated with the Israeli Mossad behind the supply of these devices.
Al-Duwairi criticized the meeting of about 20 elite leaders in Hezbollah in one place, especially in light of the current circumstances and successive security breaches, adding that it was necessary to immediately stop the use of devices, as well as stop any activities of the leaders in such circumstances.
The military expert wondered why this important meeting was not held in one of the tunnels that the party had shown a video of about 3 weeks ago, noting that it would have been better to take precautionary measures even if it took 48 hours for the leaders to reach a safe place.
In response to a question about the possibility of Israel reaching the Secretary-General of Hezbollah Hassan NasrallahAl-Duwairi confirmed that this is technically possible, but he pointed out that assassinating military leaders differs from assassinating a political leader in terms of repercussions and calculations.
The military expert stressed the danger of holding a meeting at this level for the leaders of the elite Radwan Brigade, which Israel accuses of planning an operation in the Upper Galilee, similar to the October 7 operation, stressing that “hunting them down en masse” is something that cannot be ignored.