The calculation was that during the Israeli prime minister’s presence at the UN General Assembly, Nasrallah would lose his guard and miss the attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to New York was a distraction. He was meant to convince Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah that Israel would not take radical actions during Netanyahu’s UN General Assembly. The Telegraph reported this on the evening of Saturday, September 28.
Netanyahu’s appeal to the UN “is part of a sabotage” aimed at making the Hezbollah leader believe that Israel will not take radical action while Netanyahu is physically in the United States, the official explained.
Let’s remember that on September 27, the Israeli military attacked the capital of Lebanon, Beirut. It was reported that the target of their attack was Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. The strike was carried out in an underground bunker where the leaders of the organization were meeting. It is currently unknown if Nasrallah is alive.
It was also learned that immediately after the attack in Beirut, Netanyahu ended his visit to the United States ahead of schedule and immediately flew back to Israel.
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