This incident harks back to the tragic events of October 23, 1983, when a suicide bomber targeted an American military barracks at Beirut International Airport. The attack resulted in the death of 241 U.S. service members, predominantly Marines, marking the deadliest assault on Marines since the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima. A concurrent attack on French forces led to the loss of 58 paratroopers.
According to The Jerusalem Post, the U.S. government holds the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah responsible for the bombings, a charge that the Iranian-backed organization vehemently denies. The U.S. and French forces were stationed in Beirut as part of a multinational force following Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon. The force was tasked with overseeing the withdrawal of Palestinian fighters from Beirut and remained to support a Western-backed government. The bombing led to the U.S. pulling out its forces from Lebanon.
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Israel's recent attack on Hezbollah's headquarters sends a clear message. Firstly, it signifies that Nasrallah is a marked man. Secondly, it showcases Israel's intelligence capabilities and determination. Lastly, it underscores that Israel will not hesitate to target any figure or location associated with Hezbollah in its fight against the militant group.
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The Israeli air force’s 119th “Bat” Squadron, employing an F-16i aircraft known as “Sufa” (Storm) in the IAF, executed the strike. The planes unloaded tons of munitions. Interestingly, the bombing was conducted while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in New York, on American soil.
September 27, 2024
Hassan Nasrallah, now 64, has been at the helm of Hezbollah for four decades, emerging as one of Israel’s most formidable adversaries in recent times. Although he did not establish Hezbollah, his close alignment with Iran and his leadership have molded the organization in his image.
Nasrallah's association with the organization dates back to his school years in the city of Tyre. His intelligence and interest in theological studies caught the attention of preacher Muhammad al-Gharawi at the main mosque. Impressed by Nasrallah, al-Gharawi recommended him to Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, a prominent figure in the Shiite seminaries in Najaf, Iraq. Nasrallah moved to Najaf to commence his studies after completing high school.
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In Najaf, Nasrallah met al-Sadr, who introduced him to Abbas al-Musawi, a Lebanese student from the Beqaa Valley who later ascended to the leadership of Hezbollah. Nasrallah, at the tender age of 16, formed a profound bond with al-Musawi, whose teachings significantly influenced his worldview. Nasrallah was appointed as al-Musawi’s successor following the latter's assassination.
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Israeli officials initially underestimated Nasrallah's potential. However, he has proven to be a formidable leader, transforming Hezbollah into a more potent and threatening organization than it was under his predecessors. This recent attack by Israel underscores the ongoing tension and conflict in the region, with the conservative perspective highlighting the importance of maintaining a strong defense against such militant organizations.