Hezbollah wanted a limited war, Israel came openly; How Nasrallah’s plan went wrong…

Hezbollah was continuously carrying out small attacks on Israel, but it could hardly have imagined that Israel, embroiled in an all-out war with Hamas, would open the way for war on the other border as well.

In fact, after the incident of October 7, Israel started attacking Hamas directly. Hezbollah began attacking Israel with rockets and missiles to support Hamas.

Before losing his life in the Beirut attack, organization chief Nasrallah had prepared a plan to fight Israel.

Their plan was primarily to continue supporting Hamas in Israel’s war against Hamas while avoiding full-scale war.

Nasrallah also released a video message from a secret location in support of his plan. In this he said that some people in Lebanon are saying that we are taking risks. But I want to tell you that this risk is beneficial if it is part of the right plan.

But Nasrallah’s plan was foiled when Israel turned towards Hezbollah after almost destroying Hamas.

He kept warning Hezbollah that if they attacked us, they would regret it, but Hezbollah, intoxicated with its invincibility, kept attacking with missiles and rockets.

Pressure on Israel due to continuous attacks by Hezbollah

Continued attacks by Hezbollah from the Lebanese border placed tremendous domestic pressure on the Israeli government. The Israeli army launched a series of attacks on Hezbollah in order to secure its northern border.

The Israeli army first issued a message to the Lebanese citizens urging them to go away and then launched a full-scale attack.

First air strikes, then pager and walkie-talkie blasts shook Hezbollah’s roots. Hezbollah’s infrastructure was destroyed in the Israeli attack.

Not only this, after the pager blast, rumors of Israeli intelligence infiltration into Hezbollah’s camp also spread, due to which the group became further weak.

The Israeli army continued to attack Hezbollah’s leadership as part of its strategy. In no time he created a situation of leadership vacuum in the entire organization.

The Israeli attacks broke the back of Hezbollah, its biggest impact was that Israel was successful in killing Nasrallah by bombing his location inside Lebanon.

Nasrallah was less visible since 2006

According to Reuters report, Nasrallah had been avoiding public appearances since the last war in 2006. According to agency sources, he was on the alert of Israeli intelligence for a long time.

Even the circle of people he met was quite limited. According to the report, the assassination of Nasrallah and Israel knowing his location for a week proves that Hezbollah had been infiltrated.

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