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The Leaders Israel Killed – Who Are The 25 Top Leaders The “Axis Of Resistance” Has Managed To Kill –

Who are the 25 top executives and personalities of the “axis of resistance” that has managed to assassinate Tel Aviv in the last year

With Israeli troops continuing their slaughter in Gaza for a year and operating for about a week inside Lebanon, it is becoming increasingly clear that the policies of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government have methodically and steadily raised tensions in the region and are now bringing the Israel in open confrontation with Iran.

Alongside the military operations, Israel in the last year has managed to assassinate at least 25 top officials and personalities of the “axis of resistance” in Lebanon, Syria, Iran and of course in Gaza.

The “right to self-defense” that Western leaders (and not only) one after the other apparently recognize in Israel includes, in addition to invasions of neighboring states and genocide against the Palestinians in

Gaza and the West Bank, targeted political assassinations virtually throughout the Middle East, without any restraint or respect for international law and the norms of military confrontation – the Iranians in Syria have also participated in the expulsion of ISIS.

The fact that the Israeli army and the Israeli government periodically, after each assassination of a leader or executive of an organization of what they themselves call the “axis of evil”, circulate lists of the “targets” they have exterminated either by drones or airstrikes on the one hand increase Israel’s sense of sovereignty in the region and on the other place it beyond and above any logic of self-restraint.

The “hybrid” war waged against its enemies by the far-right Netanyahu government not only brings horror and revulsion to the civilian killings caused by targeted strikes against the leaders of the “axis of evil,” but further wounds its already fragmented body. international class.

Hezbollah

Leader: Hassan Nasrallah

The historic leader of Hezbollah since 1992 was assassinated by Israel in the September 24 attack on the organization’s headquarters in Dahige, Beirut. His assassination triggered the all-out war that begins in the Middle East.

Supreme Commanders

Fuad Soukr

Nasrallah’s military commander and right-hand man has been a senior figure in the organization since its inception. He was killed on July 30 by an Israeli rocket. It was under US sanctions and had a role in a 1983 bombing of US marines.

Ibrahim Akil

A Hezbollah operations commander who was a member of its top military body, the Jihad Council, was killed by an Israeli strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut on September 20. He was awarded by the USA.

Ahed Wahbi

Commander of Radwan special forces military operations in the Gaza war until early 2024. Killed by an Israeli strike in Beirut that targeted several top commanders prior to the Nasrallah assassination.

Nabil Kauk

He was deputy head of the executive board and commander of the “preventive security unit”. He was assassinated in Beirut on September 28.

Senior Commanders

Wissam Al Taweel

Senior commander of the Raduan forces. Killed on 8 January 2024 by an Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in the village of Majdel Selm in Lebanon. According to Arab media, he was reportedly the son-in-law of Hassan Nasrallah.

Muhammad Nasser

Commander of part of the operations on the Lebanese-Israeli border. He was also known as Haj Abu Nima and was killed on July 3 by an airstrike in Tyre. He was responsible for the organization’s attacks from southwest Lebanon.

Taleb Abdullah

Operations commander in charge of the central border area with Israel, who held the same rank in the hierarchy as Nasser. He was killed on June 12 in an attack on a command and control center in southern Lebanon for which Israel claimed responsibility.

Commanders

Ali Karaki

Commander of Hezbollah forces across the southern front, he played a pivotal role in the current phase of the conflict. A member of the organization’s Jihad Council, he had been targeted by Israel on September 23, but survived wounded. He was killed in the strike that targeted Nasrallah.

Ali Hussain Barji

Hezbollah air force commander in southern Lebanon. Killed by an Israeli airstrike in Khirbet Selm on 9 January 2024 at the funeral of Wissam al-Tawil. Israel claimed the strike was in response to a drone strike in Safed.

Ibrahim Koubaisi

He held an important position as he headed the rocket and missile unit. He is believed to be the one who developed Hezbollah’s capabilities to target Israeli forces positions. He was killed in the same strike as Nasrallah.

Hamas

Leader: Ismail Haniya

The long-time leader of Hamas and responsible for its international representation was killed in an apartment allocated to him in Tehran on July 31 in an unspecified blow whether from a missile or a bomb. Israel has yet to officially claim responsibility.

Supreme Commanders

Saleh al-Aruri

One of the founders of Hamas’s military wing, the Al Qassam Brigades, he was considered the deputy head of the organization overall. He was killed on January 2 by a drone strike in the Dahiye suburb south of Beirut.

Mohammed Daif

One of the founders of the Al Qassam Brigades, he is believed to have been one of the instigators of the October 7 attack in southern Israel. He was killed in Khan Yunis on July 13 by an airstrike.

Fatah Sharif Abu al-Amin

President of the Teachers’ Association and director of the UNRWA “Deir Yassin” school in Lebanon. Israel considered him a Hamas commander and he was assassinated on September 30 in Tyre.

Commanders

Marwan Abdel Karim Ali Isa

Deputy commander of the Al Qassam Brigades and No. 3 in the organization, he was known as the “shadow man” because he was constantly on the run. He was killed in a tunnel bombing on March 11.

Ali Mohammad Ali al Qadi

Senior commander of the Nukhba special forces unit. He was involved in the planning of the October 7 attacks on Israel. He was assassinated a week later, on October 14.

Fatah Sharif Abu al-Amin

President of the Teachers’ Association and director of the UNRWA “Deir Yassin” school in Lebanon. Israel considered him a Hamas commander and he was assassinated on September 30 in Tyre.

Iranian Officials

Mohammad Reza Zahedi

A senior official in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), commander of the Quds Force in Lebanon and Syria, and the only Iranian to sit on Hezbollah’s governing council. He was killed in the Iranian consulate in Syria by an airstrike on April 1.

Hoyatolah Omidvar

Quds Force Intelligence Brigadier and one of Qassem Soleimani’s deputies, Quds Force leader and No. 2 in power in Iran was killed by a US drone in Baghdad in 2020. Omidvar was killed on January 20 along with four other IRGC officers in a hit to a residential building in Al Maza neighborhood in Damascus.

Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi

Brigadier General of the Quds Force in the role of deputy commander under Zahedi. He was killed in the airstrike on the Iranian diplomatic mission in Damascus. He was in charge of Palestinian affairs and had been in charge of coordinating the Quds Force.

Abbas Nilforusan

Brigadier General of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps who began his military career in 1980 and rose to Deputy Commander of Operations. He was assassinated along with Hassan Nasrallah in Lebanon.

Sardar Ali Aghazantechnjad

A member of the Revolutionary Guards since 2000, from a family with a tradition in the corps, he had been “deployed” to Syria as a military adviser under Zahedi. He was killed by the strike at the Iranian consulate in Damascus.

Hossein Mohammadi

Adviser to Quds Force commander Haj Mohammed Farahani, also a member of the Guards, served as a “military adviser” in Damascus. He was killed in the Israeli strike on the consulate in April.

Mohammad Amin Samadi

Revolutionary Guards officer and son of former head of Iran’s immigration police. He had joined the corps ten years ago and had a military advisory role in Syria. He was killed in the attack on the consulate in Damascus.

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