Claimed To Have Died In Israel's Hands, Who Is The Leader Of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah?

Hassan Nasrallah, who Israel claimed was killed in an attack in southern Beirut, turned Hezbollah into one of the most powerful paramilitary forces in the Middle East.

As the founding member of the group that was formed four decades ago with the help of Iran, Nasrallah rose to the pinnacle of Hezbollah's leadership in 1992.

He replaced his predecessor and his mentor, Abbas Musawi, as secretary general of Hezbollah, after he was killed by Hezbollah. Israeli helicopter attack.

Reported by CNN, Saturday, September 28, born to a trader and his wife in Beirut in August 1960, Hassan Nasrallah spent his youth in the shadow of a civil war in Lebanon.

When Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982, Hassan Nasrallah gathered a group of fighters to fight the occupation of Hezbollah.

In a statement announcing his death, the Israeli military said Hassan Nasrallah was responsible for the killings of many Israeli civilians and soldiers, as well as planning and implementing thousands of terrorist activities.

Israel calls it the organization's main decision maker and strategic leader.