2024-10-01
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on september 27, local time, israeli warplanes launched a targeted attack on the headquarters of hezbollah in lebanon, killing hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. israel's "haaretz" said on the 29th that the israeli intelligence agency had been preparing to assassinate him for 18 years. for many years, the focus of israeli intelligence, exercises and combat planning activities has been the lebanese hezbollah.
the british financial times reported on the 29th that during the 2006 lebanese-israeli war, israel attempted to assassinate nasrallah three times. according to two sources, one of the air strikes missed the target and nasrallah had just left the site of the attack. in the other two attacks, the bombs failed to penetrate the reinforced concrete structure of the underground bunker where he was hiding.
on the night of september 27 this year, the israeli military launched another attack without missing a beat. according to israeli media reports, after learning that nasrallah had arrived at an underground bunker in beirut, the lebanese capital, the israeli army dropped as many as 80 bombs to ensure a successful kill.
the financial times quoted current and former israeli officials as saying that after failing to defeat hezbollah during the 2006 lebanese-israeli war, israel made large-scale adjustments to its intelligence work. over the next nearly 20 years, the israel defense forces' main signal intelligence unit "unit 8200" and the israeli military intelligence agency commonly known as "aman" mined a large amount of data in order to understand the internal situation of hezbollah.
at the same time, israel has gained increasingly advanced technological advantages that will eventually prove difficult for its rivals to overtake, including spy satellites, sophisticated drones, and cyber attack capabilities that can turn cell phones into listening devices.
according to the report, to this end, the israeli intelligence agency has collected massive amounts of data and specially set up "unit 9900" to write algorithms, such as identifying the smallest changes in visual images, including identifying new air vents or sudden increases in concrete buildings. these signs all hint at the existence of underground bunkers. once a hezbollah member is identified, his daily activity patterns are entered into a massive database, and the information may come from his wife's cell phone, the odometer of his smart car, or the location records of his personal devices. several israeli officials also said drones flying overhead, hacked roadside surveillance cameras and even microphone recordings from smart tv remote controls could be sources of intelligence information.
the financial times stated that israel has always suspected that nasrallah lived in underground tunnels or bunkers most of the time. in recent months, the israeli intelligence service has perfected a certain technology that can at least intermittently learn about nasrallah. lula's location. a few days after a new round of palestinian-israeli conflict broke out on october 7 last year, israeli warplanes were ordered to take off to bomb the identified location of nasrallah. an israeli official said that the assassination was canceled after the white house intervened and asked prime minister benjamin netanyahu to stop.
according to reports, on september 27 this year, israeli intelligence once again targeted nasrallah’s location: an underground bunker called a “command post” by the israeli military. he was apparently attending a meeting that included several senior members of hezbollah. according to reports, netanyahu was attending the united nations general assembly in new york at the time. a source revealed that netanyahu had just learned of the assassination of nasrallah before delivering a speech at the un general assembly.