Hezbollah confirmed the death of Hashem Safieddine. After Nasrallah’s death, Safieddin took over command of Hezbollah. Following Nasrallah’s death, Israeli forces claimed to have killed Safiedine in Beirut earlier this month. However, this news has not been officially confirmed by Lebanon and Hezbollah. However, about a month later, Hezbollah confirmed this.
According to reports, Hezbollah said in a statement that Safieddin was killed in an Israeli airstrike. According to CNN, Hezbollah did not mention the date of the airstrike in its statement.
Safiedine was killed on October 4
Israeli forces claimed to have killed Safieddin on October 4. According to the Times of Israel, Safieddin and Hezbollah intelligence headquarters commander Hussein Ali Haqima were killed in an attack by the Israel Defense Forces on October 4.
Who is Hashem Safieddin?
Hashem Saffieddin was declared a terrorist by the United States in 2017. He currently plays an important role in Hezbollah’s political affairs and is a member of the terrorist organization’s Jihad Council. Safieddin, along with Nasrallah and Naeem Qasim, is considered one of Hezbollah’s three major leaders. Hashem Safieddin is said to be hiding from Israeli attacks. He has been following Hezbollah’s political affairs. He is also Chairman of the Executive Committee. In addition to this, he is also the chairman of the Jihad Committee, responsible for planning the organization’s military operations. Hashem once wore a black turban.
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Hashem once claimed to be a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad
Hashem claimed to be a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad. But the U.S. State Department declared him a terrorist in 2017. Because when Israel kills top Hezbollah commanders, it triggers a major war against Israel. It then tells its warriors to make their enemies cry. Safiedine was educated in religious centers in Najaf, Iraq, and Qom, Iran, and returned to Lebanon in 1994, where he quickly rose to the top ranks of Hezbollah. In 1995, it joined the Majlis al-Shura, the organization’s top decision-making body.
Safiedine has been considered a potential successor to Nasrallah, with speculation about the role intensifying since 2006, when Iran reportedly promoted him as a potential future leader of the group. He is Hezbollah’s top leader and one of six clerics who serve on the advisory panel. Body Shura Council. In 2001, he was elected Chairman of the Executive Committee.