Lebanese journalist Abdullah Qamh revealed that Lebanese security agencies are holding an individual involved in the assassination attempt on Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, which was carried out by Israel last September.
Qamh explained in a televised interview that investigations with the detainee at the General Directorate of General Security showed his indirect involvement with the Israeli side, noting that he does not belong to the Shiite community. The detainee made confessions described as extremely dangerous, related to his activities during the 'Support Battle' period in Beirut's Dahiyeh.
According to the information revealed, the detainee frequented certain points in Dahiyeh as part of a group of individuals, carrying a small technical device that was later found to be designed to determine the distance and depth between the ground surface and Hezbollah's underground military installations and tunnels.
The Lebanese journalist indicated that these technical data enabled the Israeli Air Force to determine the type of bunker-buster bombs and the required weight to use them in airstrikes to ensure the destruction of those installations. The confessions also confirmed that the detainee visited the area where the party's central headquarters in Dahiyeh is located, which witnessed the assassination operation.
It is worth noting that Israel carried out the assassination operation against Nasrallah on September 27, 2024, under the name 'New Order,' using 'F-35' aircraft with heavy bombs weighing more than two thousand pounds, which led to the complete destruction of six residential buildings and targeting the headquarters beneath them.
This device was determining the depth between the ground surface and the underground installations, and this matter served the Israelis so they would know what bombs they needed to use.





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Lebanese journalist reveals details of arrest of individual involved in assassination attempt on Hassan Nasrallah