The Lebanese outlet Al-Jadeed reports, citing Israeli military and intelligence briefings published in Maariv and Yedioth Ahronoth, that Mossad agents tracked Hezbollah's former leader for over a decade. The report details that Nasrallah lived in an eighth-floor penthouse in the Dahiyeh district of Beirut, rather than in an underground bunker, and that Mossad planted advanced surveillance devices at the entrances of Hezbollah command centers.
The Lebanese network Al-Jadeed has published a detailed reconstruction of Israeli intelligence penetration around the late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, based on interviews and briefings attributed to Israeli security officials that appeared in Maariv and Yedioth Ahronoth. The report's central claim is that Nasrallah did not live continuously in an underground bunker but resided for years in an eighth-floor penthouse in the Dahiyeh district of Beirut, which Al-Jadeed presents as shattering the 'bunker myth' long cultivated by Hezbollah's own propaganda.
Al-Jadeed further reports that Mossad agents maintained close surveillance for over a decade, successfully planting advanced listening and tracking devices at the entrances of Hezbollah command centers. The outlet also details the assassination strike itself: 83 bombs were dropped within seconds to ensure immediate death or asphyxiation, and then the IDF struck motorcycles and bulldozers that arrived at the scene to prevent rescue for hours.
The report adds a contested claim — that Mossad agents physically reached the blast site minutes after it exploded to assess damage. Al-Jadeed itself frames this as a scenario that is operationally nearly impossible unless the 'agents on the ground' were Hezbollah insiders recruited by the Mossad. This has not been independently confirmed. The Zioneer notes that Al-Jadeed is a prominent Lebanese outlet with frequent access to Hezbollah-adjacent sources, but its reconstructions often mix verifiable fact with dramatic framing.
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