Hezbollah's Next in Line: The Rise and Fall of Hashem Safieddine

Hashem Safieddine, a key figure in Hezbollah and potential successor to Hassan Nasrallah, has been killed in recent confrontations with Israel. Known for managing the group's operations and serving as a public voice during conflicts, his death marks a significant loss for the Iran-backed organization.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 23-10-2024 02:55 IST | Created: 23-10-2024 02:55 IST
Hezbollah's Next in Line: The Rise and Fall of Hashem Safieddine
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Hashem Safieddine, a prominent leader within Hezbollah, has been reportedly killed amid ongoing tensions between Israel and the Iran-backed group. This marks a critical blow to Hezbollah, who has lost several leaders to Israeli operations in recent years.

Safieddine, cousin to former chief Hassan Nasrallah, held significant influence within the group. He managed financial, administrative, and military facets, likened to a prime ministerial role. His involvement with various councils bolstered his standing as a prime candidate for leadership.

Known for his public presence at funerals and rallies, Safieddine was seen as a formidable voice against Israel. His ties to Iran ran deep, with family connections to figures like General Qassem Soleimani, strengthening Hezbollah's regional alliances.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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