Hezbollah's Acting Leader Ordered to Run Away To Teheran

October 20, 2024

11:22 AM

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Hezbollah's Deputy Secretary-General, Naim Qassem, one of the few surviving members of the senior leadership of the organization, has been ordered by his Iranian masters to run away from Lebanon and take shelter in Teheran. Reports of his retreat from Hezbollah's stronghold in Lebanon surfaced Sunday in the Emirati news portal Aram News.

The report quoted an Iranian source who said that Qassem left Beirut on October 5th aboard an Iranian aircraft, which also carried Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The aircraft landed in Damascus before continuing on to Teheran.

In related news, around 70 Hezbollah rockets were fired into Israel on Sunday morning. Most of them were intercepted but some fell in unpopulated areas causing fires. Firefighting crews were busy all through the morning putting the blazes out. According to the Jewish National Fund, tens of thousands of acres of forested areas and agriculturally cultivated fields have burned in the Galilee since the war began, with most of the fires having been started by Hezbollah rockets.

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