Author and political analyst Nazir Majali said Israel was surprised by recent developments related to Hezbollah, noting that Tel Aviv did not expect to make gains so easily at the party's expense.
Majali reported in an interview with Al Arabiya FM radio that an Israeli intelligence officer sold explosive devices to Hezbollah, which were used against its members, marking the beginning of a series of security breaches for the party.
Majali said Israel was able to gain unprecedented access to Hezbollah's meetings and security networks, stating that it had a list of the names of all the party's members, demonstrating the level of careful surveillance it has implemented from 2006 to the present day. It reflects.
Majali pointed out that our previous conversations about the possible assassination of the party's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah were not enough to alert the party's leadership to the need to proceed with caution.