Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah reportedly died in a shocking manner during an Israeli airstrike on September 27.
According to Israeli news outlet Channel 12, Nasrallah may have suffocated from toxic gases inside his secret bunker after it was demolished by 80 tons of “bunker-busting” bombs.
How did Hezbollah Chief Hassan Nasrallah die
When his body was discovered by officials he had no visible wounds, suggesting he may have been buried under rubble while gas from explosions filled the space around him. This dramatic revelation indicates that the cause of death might not have been the initial blast, but rather asphyxiation as the room filled with fumes. He may have died in “agony”, the report further added.
Medical and security personnel who recovered Nasrallah’s body from the wreckage in southern Beirut told Reuters, that he was most likely killed by blunt trauma due to the explosions. He was preparing for a meeting with Hezbollah leadership when the bombs struck. His body was transported to a nearby hospital.
The fatal airstrike was delivered by the IDF with 80 tons of “bunker-busting” bombs that were powerful enough to penetrate Nasrallah’s underground hideout. It took Israeli intelligence to nail down the Hezbollah’s underground command center in Beirut.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was in New York during the strike, described the operation as necessary and a potential “historic turning point” in the region.