“Marking the One-Year Anniversary of the Hah War, Initiating Leadership by Leading Mode”

One year has passed since Hamas carried out terror attacks against Israel, and there have been significant changes in the surrounding environment of Israel. Hamas has been mostly eliminated, its bigger brother, Hezbollah, is also facing the elimination of its leadership, a chaotic command system, and bombed-out armed strongholds. The conflict between Iran and Israel continues to escalate.

On October 7, 2023, Hamas militants in Gaza launched the largest-scale terror attack against Israel. Thousands of rockets were fired at Israel, while hundreds of Hamas terrorists infiltrated several areas in southern Israel using trucks, motorcycles, and gliders. Within a few hours, 1,200 civilians were killed, including 328 foreigners, among them 5 Chinese citizens. Hamas also kidnapped 251 people as hostages. This provoked a fierce retaliation from Israel, leading to the outbreak of the Gaza War.

Following the successful ambush by Hamas, Israel was greatly shocked. This was the largest terror attack Israel had ever faced, resulting in the heaviest casualties. Subsequently, Israel declared a state of war, mobilizing hundreds of thousands of reserves to counter-attack Hamas and launched a ground invasion into Gaza, announcing its intention to completely eradicate Hamas.

After largely eliminating Hamas, Israel shifted its focus to the northern border area with Lebanon, engaging in intense clashes with Hezbollah. However, unexpectedly, the seemingly powerful Hezbollah suddenly became vulnerable.

On September 17 and 18, there were extensive explosions involving pagers and walkie-talkies used by key Hezbollah members, resulting in 39 deaths and approximately 3,000 injuries. Hezbollah’s leader acknowledged an unprecedented heavy blow.

Since July, Israel has been carrying out a series of targeted assassinations against Hezbollah top brass. On July 30, the IDF used precision bombs to kill senior Hezbollah commander Shukur, followed by the killing of another senior commander Akil on September 20. Both Akil and Shukur were on America’s most-wanted list. In a shocking development, on September 27, an Israeli drilling bomb completely destroyed Hezbollah’s headquarters, killing the highest leader and Secretary-General Nasrallah.

Following Nasrallah’s death, the three successive Secretary-Generals elected by Hezbollah were also eliminated by Israel. Israel’s strategy of “taking out leadership first” has proven highly effective, making the position of Hezbollah Secretary-General one of the most dangerous in the world, with no one willing to take up the role.

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