Israel publicly threatens Hezbollah’s new leader, saying it will be “temporary appointment and will not last long”

Israel’s Hezbollah War: Naim Qasim was elected as the new leader of Hezbollah. Israel’s response has also come to light. Israeli Defense Minister Yov Galant warned Naim Qassem that his appointment “will not last.” Gallant shared a photo of Kassim on Instagram, writing: “Temporary date.” Not in a long time. On Tuesday, Hezbollah elected Naeem Qasim as the group’s new leader. Qasim’s appointment comes as he succeeds Hassan Nasrallah.

What did Israeli Defense Minister Yov Galante say?

Israel breaks Hezbollah’s backbone

At the same time, we are here to tell you that Israel has almost eliminated the top leadership of Hezbollah and broken its backbone. The slain leaders included Hezbollah Chairman Hassan Nasrallah, founding member Fouad Shukar, Supreme Commander Ali Karaki, Central Committee Vice Chairman Nabil Cook, Commander of the Drone Forces Mohammad Salour, Missile Forces Commander Ibrahim Qubaisi, Operations Commander Ibrahim Aqil and Senior Commander Mohammad Nasser.

Who is Naeem Qasim?

Let us tell you that Naim Qasim was one of the early members of Hezbollah. In the 1970s, he studied chemistry at Lebanese University. In addition, he also conducted religious studies with Islamic scholar Ayatollah Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah. From 1974 to 1988, Naim Qasim served as the president of the Islamic Religious Education Association. Qasim keeps a close eye on Hezbollah’s network of schools. In 1991, he was elected deputy secretary-general of the group. He is a member of the Shura Council, Hezbollah’s executive committee.

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