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Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Mossad: Beeper explosions, Nasrallah assassination operations so successful bordering on 'fantasy' - Yonah Jeremy Bob
by Yonah Jeremy Bob
The beeper explosions on September 17, 2024, were credited with shell-shocking Hezbollah into freezing under fire as it lost 3,500 agents and officials across Lebanon all at once with no warning.
Head of Mossad David Barnea
attends a ceremony held at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum in
Jerusalem, as Israel marks the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day. April
23, 2025.(photo credit: CHAIM GOLDBEG/FLASH90)
It
was the Mossad’s cunningness, courage, and cutting-edge technology that
led to its phenomenal successes in the September 2024 operations – the beeper explosions and the assassination of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah – the spy agency’s director, David Barnea, said on Tuesday.
Barnea
spoke after dozens of Mossad personnel, who were photographed with
their backs to the camera to obscure their identity, were given an award
by the defense establishment at a ceremony attended by President Isaac
Herzog, Defense Minister Israel Katz,
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir, Barnea, Acting Shin Bet
director S, and the Defense Ministry’s Director-General, Maj.-Gen.
(res.) Amir Baram.An
agent – only named G – who recruits and handles spies, delivered a rare
disclosed speech on behalf of the rest of the Mossad teams involved in
the Lebanon operations.G
said that “during the operation to assassinate Nasrallah, our agents
acted with courage and determination in the heart of Beirut while under
fire in order to provide precise intelligence for the operation.”
When
the Mossad first started to brainstorm the operations, many of them
thought they were so ambitious that they bordered on fantasy, G said.
People
walk near an ambulance outside American University of Beirut Medical
Center as people, including Hezbollah terrorists and medics, were
wounded and killed when the pagers they use to communicate exploded
across Lebanon, in Beirut, Lebanon September 17, 2024. (credit: MOHAMED
AZAKIR/REUTERS)The
explosions on September 17, 2024, were credited with shell-shocking
Hezbollah – so much so that it froze under fire as it lost 3,500 agents
and officials across Lebanon all at once and without prior warning.
Nasrallah's assassination finished off most of Hezbollah's capabilities
Further, the assassination of Nasrallah 10 days later on September 27, 2024, was credited with finishing off most of Hezbollah’s command and control capabilities and broader will to fight.Although
the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah went on until November 27,
2024, for most of that time, Hezbollah caused little strategic harm to
Israel, while the Mossad and the IDF destroyed 70%-80% of Hezbollah’s
missile and rocket capabilities and eliminated the Lebanese terrorist
groups’ entire position in southern Lebanon during a multi-month IDF
invasion there.During
the award’s ceremony, Herzog urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to
convert the defense establishment’s military achievements into a “day
after” plan for Gaza to solidify the long-term diplomatic gains.Herzog
implied that Netanyahu would need to show courage in that regard,
compared to the choice of just keeping the war going indefinitely and
avoiding a practical “day after” plan in order to keep his more extreme
coalition partners from toppling his government.At
the same awards ceremony, the 2025 Israel Defense Prize was given to
five other outstanding projects that significantly contributed to
Israel’s national security and preserved its technological and
operational superiority, particularly during the Israel-Hamas War.Regarding
the Eitan armored personnel carrier (APC), an award was presented to
the Defense Ministry’s Merkava and Armored Vehicles Directorate and the
Defense Procurement Directorate; the IDF Ground Forces’ armament for
systems department and School for Operational Mobility; the Medical
Corps within the IDF’s Technological and Logistics Directorate; and the
IDF’s Nahal Brigade, for developing and producing the Eitan, an 8X8
wheeled APC specifically adapted for infantry operations and capable of
operating in threat-saturated combat environments with unprecedented
capabilities.The Eitan enabled the rescue of hundreds of soldiers during the war, predominantly from Gaza.When
it comes to the Shavit, Eitam, and Oron mission aircraft, an award was
presented to the Defense Ministry’s Defense, Research and Development
Directorate, the Israel Aerospace Industries, the Israel Air Force, the
Israel Navy, and the Military Intelligence Directorate, for developing
and operating these aircraft.Throughout
the current war, these platforms defended Israeli airspace, maintaining
intelligence superiority and extending the Jewish state’s operational
reach, especially in long-range intelligence collection and detection.The
Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) was awarded for developing a new
system that delivered “breakthrough technological capabilities that
enable penetrating high-value targets and enemy infrastructure when
operated by the Shin Bet’s field units in coordination with the Military
Intelligence Directorate’s technological-intelligence abilities.”Elbit
Systems received an award for developing a classified technology, and
the IDF Medical Corps received a prize for the cutting-edge use of
“whole blood” transfusions to save the lives of wounded soldiers.
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