Jawad Nasrallah tells Lebanese TV how his father experienced deep depression after the Mossad attack
March 3, 2025 11:22The late Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah experienced deep depression and "wept" after Israel’s "Operation Grim Beeper", which crippled thousands of Hezbollah fighters over two days last September.
This revelation came from Jawad Nasrallah, the son of the influential Shi'ite leader, in an interview on Sunday.
“My father became depressed after the assassination of Fuad Shukr. And after the beeper operation, everyone who met him said he is no longer with us,” Nasrallah’s son told the Lebanese television programme, Panorama Today.
Shukr, a senior commander in the Iranian-backed terrorist organisation and one of its founding members, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Beirut on July 30, 2024.
The pager operation, carried out covertly by Israel, injured thousands of Hezbollah operatives in a series of simultaneous explosions of handheld pagers and walkie-talkies in two separate events on September 17-18, 2024.
The heavy blows that the Jewish state exacted on Hezbollah caused “difficult feelings” for Nasrallah personally and harmed the morale of the group’s fighters, added Jawad, who is Nasrallah’s second-eldest son.
“On September 27, 2024, at 6.21pm and as part of ‘Operation New Order,’ the IDF eliminated Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Hezbollah terror group — as well as Ali Karaki, commander of the [terrorist group’s] Southern Front, and other senior commanders — in Hezbollah’s underground headquarters in Beirut, along with additional military infrastructure, during several simultaneous strikes,” the Israeli military said recently alongside newly released footage of the September 27 airstrike.
The Israeli Air Force reportedly dropped at least a dozen 2,000-pound bunker-buster bombs on Nasrallah’s bunker. Two unnamed Israeli officials told The New York Times that more than 80 bombs were dropped over the span of minutes as part of the operation.
A week later, a strike on a bunker in Beirut’s Dahiyeh district killed Hashem Safieddine — a maternal cousin of Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah’s Executive Council and a leading candidate to replace him.
The funeral of the late Hezbollah figureheads took place last week in Beirut, about five months after their killing. Thousands of Hezbollah supporters assembled at Beirut’s main sports stadium for the funeral ceremony as Israeli Air Force fighter jets flew low over Beirut.
“The IAF jets that are now circling in the skies over Beirut over Hassan Nasrallah’s funeral are conveying a clear message: Whoever threatens to destroy Israel and attacks Israel—that will be their end,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said.
“You will specialice in funerals—and we will specialice in victories,” he added.