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September 28, 2024
Attached is a biography of Hassan Nasrallah, the former Secretary General of the Hezbollah Terrorist Organization: 
In 1976, at the age of 16, Hassan Nasrallah traveled to Iraq where he met Abbas al-Musawim, who later served as the Secretary-General of the Hezbollah terrorist organization, and he joined the Shia Islamic movement, the Dawa Party, many of whose members later joined Hezbollah.

In 1982, he left the Amal Movement and, with the help of other Shia Islamic figures and Iranian support, established the Hezbollah terrorist organization, in which he obtained a senior position among Hezbollah’s founders. Shortly after, he was given responsibility for the Beqaa area, at just 22 years old.

In 1985, he was appointed as the Deputy Chairman of the Beirut Council, one of the three branches of the organization at that time, and quickly became the organization's military leader in the city. Additionally, he served as a member of Hezbollah's Political Bureau.

In 1987, he was appointed Head of the Operational Executive Council of the organization, and became a member of Hezbollah's Supreme Council. Following the elimination of Hezbollah leader Abbas Musawi, Nasrallah was appointed to replace him at just 32 years old, and has since served as the leader of the Hezbollah terrorist organization.

During his 32 years as Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah was responsible for the murder of numerous Israeli civilians and soldiers, planning and executing thousands of terrorist actions against Israeli citizens and others around the world. He served as the central decision-maker of all strategic decisions within the terrorist organization.




Attached is a biography of Ali Karki, the former Commander of Hezbollah's Southern Front: 

Ali Karki has been the Commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front since 2007, directing the terrorist organization’s activities in southern Lebanon. He oversaw the build-up of weapons stockpiles and stationed thousands of operatives along the border with Israel. Since the war began, Karki has led rocket launches, anti-tank missile attacks, and UAV strikes that have killed dozens of Israeli civilians and soldiers, inflicting heavy damage to communities in northern Israel.

As leader of the Southern Front, Karki led a campaign to embed Hezbollah within civilian areas in southern Lebanon, using homes and the civilian population as shields in their terror activities against Israeli civilians.

Karki, a founding member of Hezbollah's military operations in the 1980s, previously served as Chief of Staff of its Military Wing and carried out numerous terror attacks against Israeli civilians. He played a key role in a 1997 terrorist attack in Israel, led operations in southern Lebanon during Operation Defensive Shield (2002), and led Hezbollah forces in combat during the 2006 Lebanon War.
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