Zionist General: If our leaders knew that Nasrallah would replace Mousavi, they would never have attempted assassinations.
A Zionist general admitted that if the Israeli leaders had known that Seyed Hassan Nasrallah would replace Mousavi, they would never have attempted to assassinate him.
According to the report of the international group of the Tasnim news agency, the Lebanese publication Al-Shora, quoting Moshe Al-Adel, an Israeli general and a professor at the West Galilee University, announced the regret of the Zionists for their crime in the martyrdom of Seyed Abbas Mousavi, the former secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah.
According to Al-Aad, who held high-ranking responsibilities in the Zionist army, the experience of replacing Mousavi by Seyed Hassan Nasrallah made the Israeli security circles conduct special investigations regarding the possible successors of Seyed Hassan Nasrallah.
He admitted: The appointment of Nasrallah instead of Abbas Mousavi was not included in the imagination of any of the personalities present in the Israeli decision-making centers, neither Ishak Shamir as the prime minister, nor Moshe Arnes as the minister of war, nor Ehud Barak as the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Even the head of the military intelligence service (Aman) did not believe that instead of Abbas Mousavi, a person like (Sayed) Hassan Nasrallah would be appointed and cause the northern front of Israel to become a bloody border for Israel and Hezbollah would have a leader whose personality is charismatic. Not only in Lebanon and Iran, but also to be noticed by Israeli public opinion and to be able to give eloquent speeches with his literary Arabic language.