Posted on 09/29/2024 10:52:46 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
The Hezbollah Shura Council on Sunday chose Hashem Safieddine as Secretary General to replace Hassan Nasrallah, who was eliminated in an Israeli airstrike on Friday, Saudi news outlets Al Hadath and Al Arabiya reported.
Safieddine currently serves as the head of Hezbollah's Executive Council. He is Nasrallah's cousin from his mother's side. His brother, Abdullah, is Hezbollah's envoy to Iran.
In addition, Safieddine is one of six clerics currently serving on Hezbollah's Shura Council. His son, Said Ridah, is married to Zayneb Soleimani, the daughter of former Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, who was eliminated in 2020.
Hezbollah denied the report and said, "There is no importance and one should not rely on news regarding organizational procedures in Hezbollah, which do not come out in an official announcement...
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
And his first act as commander of Hesbollah......
TAKE COVER!!!!!! DUUUUUCK!!!!!
Betya this inbred is overjoyed to be the new heznazi boss /s
[Zayneb Soleimani]
Zayneb Soleimani Lazamataz
Has a nice ring to it!
Congrats, Laz!!!
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“We are hiring for that same position again , already?
The other fellow was not yet even done with Orientation yet!
Well. at least we don’t have to worry about paying him for time accrued. Give his widow a few chickens and goats, like the others.”
I wonder who he pissed off?
I wonder how his family feels about that. “Congrats, Dad. Don’t visit us, we’ll visit you.”
Oh, lovely... married to the daughter of the guy Trump thumped in 2020 on the airport tarmac in Iraq...
I thought they already killed the new Hezbollah chief. Maybe this is another chief.
Or rather, his son Said Ridah is.
It takes a village I guess.
Hashem Saffiedine...familiar last name.
Is that the Saffiedine that was investigated in Project Cassandra before Obama shut down the investigation to protect the Iran Deal?
snip from an earlier thread :...Not all of these cases involved international operations, either. The DEA and FBI found Hezbollah operations in the US, and yet the Department of Justice refused to prosecute the cases:
In Philadelphia, the FBI-led task force had spent two years bolstering its case claiming that Safieddine had overseen an effort to purchase 1,200 military-grade assault rifles bound for Lebanon, with the help of Kelly and the special narcoterrorism prosecutors in New York.
Now, they had two key eyewitnesses. One would identify Safieddine as the Hezbollah official sitting behind a smoked-glass barricade who approved the assault weapons deal. And an agent and prosecutor had flown to a remote Asian hotel and spent four days persuading another eyewitness to testify about Safieddine’s role in an even bigger weapons and drugs conspiracy, multiple former law enforcement officials confirmed to POLITICO....
Wait.... I thought he was already eliminated.
Or is this the replacement for the replacement?
Recycling an earlier post: Congratulations on your promotion, Hashem! Here's your pager!
This reminds me of a scene in Ladyhawke where Matthew Broderick asks “Tell me, does this walking corpse have a name?”.
I wonder if he volunteered or was drafted!
Part of the legend of Che Guevara is that he had very little ammunition, so when the evil presidente’s troops were patrolling through the jungle, he would only take out the frontmost soldier, but he did this so regularly that all the soldiers were afraid to walk point, causing chaos in the ranks as they marched and failed to keep formation.
I don’t care if it’s true about Che. He was a murderous POS. But the principle is a good principle for this situation. Keep taking out the leaders, and soon nobody will want to be the leader. They send their underlings out to fight and die, promising them their very own 72 virgins in the afterlife. But they’re not interested in going there themselves.
Tell him not to buy any green bannanas
Congrats on the new job bud. But be warned, the turnover rate at that place is hell.
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