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Hezbollah's second-in-command received a mysterious phone call and rushed home, and was immediately destroyed by Israeli missiles

2024-08-19

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A few hours before Haniyeh was killed in the bombing, Israel targeted and killed Hezbollah's second-in-command, Chief of Staff Shukur, in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. In fact, the importance of this Hezbollah leader is far greater than that of Haniyeh, but Hamas has become too famous recently, and his death in Tehran has made him dominate the headlines.

The process of Shukur's death was recently revealed by the Wall Street Journal.

The Wall Street Journal quoted Hezbollah sources as saying that the investigation showed that Israel had apparently infiltrated Hezbollah's internal communication network system, enabling it to accurately eliminate Shukur.

According to the investigation, Shoukal spent his last day in his office on the second floor of a residential building in Dahiya, south of Beirut, but he died in his residence on the seventh floor of the building.

Hezbollah sources revealed that Shukhar was in his office on the second floor that night, and Israeli intelligence agencies believed that it was too risky to attack the second floor with missiles, and the best way was to let him return to his home on the seventh floor.

Shukal then received the last extremely mysterious phone call in his life. When he hung up the phone and returned to his home on the seventh floor, Israeli missiles tracked him and he, his three women and two children were killed in the explosion.