Hassan Nasrallah’s Body Retrieved from Bunker Ruins After IDF Airstrike in Beirut
September 29, 2024
12:37 PM
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Two days after a targeted Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) airstrike, the body of Hezbollah's Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah was reportedly pulled from the rubble in Beirut's Dahiya neighborhood. According to a Lebanese medical source and a security official, Nasrallah’s body was retrieved intact, with no direct injuries visible. They reported that the cause of death was severe trauma due to the powerful impact of the explosion.
How Was the Operation Carried Out?
The IDF’s precision airstrike used advanced bunker-busting bombs capable of penetrating deep underground to eliminate high-value targets such as Nasrallah. These bombs, which combine modern technology with principles of physics, are designed to break through layers of concrete and soil before detonating.
The Technology Behind Bunker-Busting Bombs
The operation involved using specially designed bombs that leverage mass, speed, and structure to penetrate deeply fortified bunkers. When dropped from high altitudes, these bombs gain immense speed, allowing them to pierce through concrete and other materials, delivering a powerful explosion directly to the target.
A Devastating Blow to Hezbollah
Nasrallah's death marks a significant moment in the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel. As the leader of Hezbollah for over 32 years, Nasrallah was a central figure in orchestrating the group's military strategies and campaigns against Israel.
The successful strike underscores the IDF's commitment to dismantling terror infrastructure and eliminating threats to Israel's security.