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Tehran’s disturbing new reality is that Mossad has infiltrated its Lebanese proxy at the highest level

Nasrallah knows the attacks on Hezbollah simply could not have happened without internal collusion

September 24, 2024 16:13
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Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli air strike in the Lebanese village of Khiam, near the Lebanon-Israel border, on September 23, 2024. The Israeli military on September 23 told people in Lebanon to move away from Hezbollah targets and vowed to carry out more "extensive and precise" strikes against the Iran-backed group. (Photo by Rabih DAHER / AFP) (Photo by RABIH DAHER/AFP via Getty Images)
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Heightened paranoia, deepening angst and increasing insomnia. These are the three side effects Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s terror chief, and his patron, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, will almost certainly be enduring from last week’s Hezbollah pager bombings and strikes against elite Radwan commanders, including the killing of Ibrahim Aqil.

As the hangover from these attacks settles, Nasrallah and Khamenei will be awaking to an extremely disturbing reality: Hezbollah, the Iranian regime’s most important proxy, has been infiltrated at the highest levels. This will be their main takeaway – and concern – from what has been described as one of the most successful intelligence operations in modern history.

And while global leaders and the international community now focus almost all their attention on Hezbollah’s external response, for Nasrallah and his master, Khamenei, the internal response will be just as, if not more, important.

Nasrallah knows the attacks on Hezbollah simply could not have happened without internal collusion with foreign security services, not least that of Israel’s Mossad.