Behind the Dismantling of Hezbollah: Decades of Israeli Intelligence
Briefly

Right up until he was assassinated, Hassan Nasrallah did not believe that Israel would kill him. Despite being urged to relocate for safety, he dismissed the threats.
Intelligence revealed that Israeli spy agencies had been tracking Nasrallah's movements for years. They knew he was secluded in a heavily fortified bunker.
The Israeli campaign that led to Nasrallah's death was a result of two decades of intelligence work and included advanced technological methods combined with military strikes.
The operation involved remotely detonated explosives hidden in communications devices used by Hezbollah and a concerted aerial attack to dismantle their missile capabilities.
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